This experimental research aims to explore the experiences of people met on Tinder by the perspective of family practices, in particular focusing on the definition of Intimacy. 5 semi-structured interviews are conducted to investigate the motivations, expectations, and construction of significant experiences by who appear to be gay and expert in using the app. The results reveal that the relationships give life to scenarios where it is possible to apply the concept of Intimacy, family practice, and agent of socialization
Questa ricerca sperimentale mira a studiare le esperienze di persone incontrate su Tinder attraverso prospettiva delle family practices, concentrandosi in particolare sulla definizione di Intimità. Vengono condotte 5 interviste semi-strutturate per indagare motivazioni, aspettative e costruzione di esperienze significative su chi risulta essere un utente gay ed esperto nell'utilizzo dell'app. I risultati rivelano che gli incontri danno vita a scenari in cui è possibile applicare il concetto di Intimità, pratica familiare ed agenzia di socializzazione.
ANALISI DELLE ESPERIENZE DI CINQUE UTENTI DI TINDER ATTRAVERSO LA PROSPETTIVA DELLE FAMILY PRACTICES
ZALUNARDO, GIOVANNI
2022/2023
Abstract
This experimental research aims to explore the experiences of people met on Tinder by the perspective of family practices, in particular focusing on the definition of Intimacy. 5 semi-structured interviews are conducted to investigate the motivations, expectations, and construction of significant experiences by who appear to be gay and expert in using the app. The results reveal that the relationships give life to scenarios where it is possible to apply the concept of Intimacy, family practice, and agent of socializationFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12608/60819