Journal article
'That's not necessarily for them': LGBTIQ plus young people, social media platform affordances and identity curation
Benjamin Hanckel, Son Vivienne, Paul Byron, Brady Robards, Brendan Churchill
Media Culture and Society | SAGE Publications | Published : 2019
Abstract
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and other non-heterosexual and gender diverse (LGBTIQ+) young people utilise a range of digital media platforms to explore identity, find support and manage boundaries. Less well understood, however, is how they navigate risk and rewards across the different social media platforms that are part of their everyday lives. In this study, we draw on the concept of affordances, as well as recent work on curation, to examine 23 in-depth interviews with LGBTIQ+ young people about their uses of social media. Our findings show how the affordances of platforms used by LGBTIQ+ young people, and the contexts of their engagement, situate and inform a t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The research was supported by funding from the University of Tasmania and Monash University.