Hey Gavin, Here are a few that might be of help. If you get a chance to repost the full list, back to the list, that'd be really appreciated. Cheers, Ben. BOLDING G, DAVIS M, SHERR L and HART G (2004) Use of gay internet sites and views about online health promotion among men who have sex with men. AIDS Care 16(8), 993–1001. Campbell, J. E. (2004). Getting It On Online: Cyberspace, Gay Male Sexuality and Emboddied Identity. New York, Harrington Parker Press. Campbell, J. E. (2005). "Outing PlanetOut: Surveillance, Gay Marketing and Internet Affinity Portals." New Media and Society 7(5): 663-683. Cant, B. (2004) "Facilitating Social Networks Among Gay Men." Sociological Research Online 9. Fletcher, G. and B. Light (2007). "Going Offline: An Exploratory Cultural Artifact Analysis of an Internet Dating Site's Development Trajectories." International Journal of Information Management 27(6): 422-431. Light, B. (2007). "Introducing Masculinity Studies to Information Systems Research: the Case of Gaydar." European Journal of Information Systems 16(5): 658-665. Light, B., G. Fletcher and Adam, A. (2008). "Gay men, Gaydar and the commodification of difference." Information Technology and People 21(3): 300-314. LIVIA A (2002) Public and clandestine: gay men’s pseudonyms on the French Minitel. Sexualities 5(2), 201–217. Murphy, D., P. Rawstorne, et al. (2004). Cruising and Connecting Online: The use of Internet Chat Sites by Gay Men in Sydney and Melbourne. Sydney, National Centre in HIV Social Research, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University of New South Wales. O’RIORDAN K (2005) From usenet to gaydar: a comment on queer online community. Siggroup Bulletin 25(2), 28–32. Additionally, check out Sharif Mowlabowcus' 2010 book, Gaydar Culture, it's published by Ashgate and has an extensive bibliography. (Also, not specifically the Internet, but potentially helpful) ERIKSSON-ZETTERQUIST U and KNIGHTS D (2004) Stories about men implementing and resisting new technologies. New Technology, Work and Employment 19(3), 192–206. LOHAN M (2001) Men, masculinities and "mundane" technologies: the domestic telephone. In Virtual Gender (ADAM A and GREEN E, Eds), pp 189–206, Routledge, London. LOHAN M and FAULKNER W (2004) Masculinities and technologies. Men and Masculinities 6(4), 319–329. MOORE LJ and SCHMIDT MA (1999) On the construction of male differences: marketing variations in technosemen. Men and Masculi- nities 1(4), 331–351. Ben Light Professor of Digital Media Communication, Cultural and Media Studies Research Centre Associate Head of School - Research and Innovation School of Media, Music and Performance University of Salford Adelphi House SALFORD M3 6EN Tel. +44 (0)161 295 5443 www.benlight.org www.smmp.salford.ac.uk On 27/09/2011 03:24, natalya godbold wrote:
Broom, A. 2005, 'Virtually He@lthy: The impact of internet use on disease experience and the doctor-patient relationship', Qualitative Health Research, vol. 15, no. 3, p. 325.
Broom, A. 2005, 'The eMale: Prostate cancer, masculinity and online support as a challenge to medical expertise', Journal of Sociology, vol. 41, no. 1, p. 87.
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:56 AM, Oded Nov<onov@poly.edu> wrote:
Hi, Check out the following papers on gender and Wikipedia participation to be presented at Wikisym 2011 (http://www.wikisym.org/ws2011/):
WP:Clubhouse? An Exploration of Wikipedia's Gender Imbalance ~ S.K. Lam, A. Uduwage, Z. Dong, S. Sen, D.R. Musicant, L. Terveen and J. Riedl
Gender Differences in Wikipedia Editing ~ J. Antin, R. Yee, C. Cheshire and O. Nov
Oded
Oded Nov, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Technology Management Polytechnic Institute of New York University onov@poly.edu http://www.poly.edu/user/onov
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Gavin Deady<gavin.deady@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone, I wonder if I could pose a question? Would anyone know of any literature (or particular authors) around men and the use of the internet. I would be particularly interested in any literature on men and the use of the internet for medical purposes. Thanks, Gavin Deady
-- Gavin Deady. ISSP/ Government of Ireland Doctoral Fellow, NIRSA/ Dept. of Sociology, Social Sciences Building, North Campus, National University of Ireland,Maynooth, Maynooth, Co. Kildare Republic of Ireland.
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