Bartone Michael D
a Literacy, Elementary, and Early Childhood Education , Central Connecticut State University , New Britain , Connecticut , USA.
J Homosex. 2018;65(4):501-523. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2017.1324676. Epub 2017 Jun 23.
User-generated smartphone applications have created a new level of virtual connectivity for gay males, one in which users can create profiles and meet other users as nearby or as far away as possible. For those within close proximity, the other users can be considered their "virtual neighbors." Although the applications are theoretically designed to be places of inclusion and not exclusion, where any gay male with economic means can download an application, many profiles have been created that exclude other users. Through an examination of profiles on one such application, Jack'd, exclusion is found in the way users celebrate and reinforce ideas of traditional masculinity and denigrate and reinforce stereotypic ideas of femininity embodied by some gay men. Jack'd, and other user-generated smartphone applications, can be read as virtual neighborhoods where one is excluded based on their gender performance.
用户生成的智能手机应用程序为男同性恋者创造了一种新的虚拟连接层次,在这个层次中,用户可以创建个人资料,并与尽可能近或尽可能远的其他用户见面。对于那些距离较近的人来说,其他用户可以被视为他们的“虚拟邻居”。尽管这些应用程序在理论上被设计为包容而非排斥的场所,任何有经济能力的男同性恋者都可以下载应用程序,但许多创建的个人资料却排斥其他用户。通过对一款名为Jack'd的此类应用程序上的个人资料进行研究发现,排斥体现在用户颂扬和强化传统男子气概观念,以及诋毁和强化一些男同性恋者所体现的女性气质刻板观念的方式上。Jack'd以及其他用户生成的智能手机应用程序,可以被解读为基于性别表现而将人排斥在外的虚拟社区。