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The walkthrough method: An approach to the study of apps
B Light, J Burgess, S Duguay
New Media & Society 20 (3), 881-900, 2018
11072018
“He has a way gayer Facebook than I do”: Investigating sexual identity disclosure and context collapse on a social networking site
S Duguay
new media & society 18 (6), 891-907, 2016
3192016
Dressing up Tinderella: interrogating authenticity claims on the mobile dating app Tinder
S Duguay
Information, Communication & Society 20 (3), 351-367, 2017
3022017
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer Visibility Through Selfies: Comparing Platform Mediators Across Ruby Rose’s Instagram and Vine Presence
S Duguay
Social Media+ Society 2 (2), 2056305116641975, 2016
1892016
Queer women’s experiences of patchwork platform governance on Tinder, Instagram, and Vine
S Duguay, J Burgess, N Suzor
Convergence 26 (2), 237-252, 2020
1662020
Tinder’s lesbian digital imaginary: investigating (im) permeable boundaries of sexual identity on a popular dating app
L Ferris, S Duguay
New Media & Society 22 (3), 489-506, 2020
812020
“Running the Numbers”: Modes of Microcelebrity Labor in Queer Women’s Self-Representation on Instagram and Vine
S Duguay
Social Media+ Society 5 (4), 2056305119894002, 2019
812019
The year of the “virtual date”: Reimagining dating app affordances during the COVID-19 pandemic
S Duguay, C Dietzel, D Myles
New Media & Society 26 (3), 1384-1402, 2024
712024
Making Digital Cultures of Gender and Sexuality With Social Media
J Burgess, E Cassidy, S Duguay, B Light
Social Media+ Society 2 (4), 2056305116672487, 2016
492016
You can’t use this app for that: Exploring off-label use through an investigation of Tinder
S Duguay
The Information Society 36 (1), 30-42, 2020
382020
“There’s no one new around you”: Queer Women’s Experiences of Scarcity in Geospatial Partner-Seeking on Tinder
S Duguay
The Geographies of Digital Sexuality, 93-114, 2019
382019
Mobile dating and hookup app culture
SC Duguay, J Burgess, B Light
Digital media: Transformations in human communication (2nd edition):, 213-221, 2017
342017
Social media’s breaking news: the logic of automation in Facebook Trending Topics and Twitter Moments
S Duguay
Media International Australia 166 (1), 20-33, 2018
312018
Constructing Public Space|“Legit Can’t Wait for# Toronto# WorldPride!”: Investigating the Twitter Public of a Large-Scale LGBTQ Festival
S Duguay
International Journal of Communication 10, 25, 2016
312016
Personal but not Private: Queer Women, Sexuality, and Identity Modulation on Digital Platforms
S Duguay
282022
Deplatforming Sex: a roundtable conversation
D Blunt, S Duguay, T Gillespie, S Love, C Smith
Porn Studies 8 (4), 420-438, 2021
282021
Identity modulation in networked publics: Queer women's participation and representation on Tinder, Instagram, and Vine
S Duguay
Queensland University of Technology, 2017
272017
#DatingWhileDistancing: Dating apps as digital health technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic
D Myles, S Duguay, C Dietzel
The COVID-19 Crisis, 78-89, 2021
222021
Tinder-Swiped: A focal gesture and contested app visions
S Duguay
Appified: Culture in the age of apps, 127-135, 2018
192018
TikTok’s Queer Potential: Identity, Methods, Movements
S Duguay
Social Media+ Society 9 (1), 20563051231157594, 2023
172023
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