Journal article

Forming connections in the digital era: Tinder, a new tool in young Australian intimate life

L Newett, B Churchill, B Robards

Journal of Sociology | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Tinder is a location-based smartphone application used by young adults. Advertised as a popular and unique way to forge connections, Tinder’s introduction into intimate life is indicative of increased information and communication technology (ICT) usage within this sphere. While the impact of ICT use within intimate life has been debated, little sociological research has investigated Tinder within this context. This article draws on data from a small scale exploratory study, including surveys (n = 203) and interviews (n = 10), examining the use of Tinder by young Australians (aged 18 to 30) and how use contributes to intimate outcomes. While survey results provide insight regarding engagemen..

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