artists working on on-line dating project
hello We are two artists working on an on-line dating project for a workshop in Luxembourg. We already have a bibliography of philosophical and cultural studies texts, but we are interested in finding other information regarding this theme, for example research statistics, sociology papers etc.. Any information would be appreciated and credited to whoever gives us an indication. Thank you Giuliana racco
Dear Giuliana I am researching older adults and their online romantic relationships. I published a small preliminary study last year, which might give you some background and a few statistics: Malta, S (2007) Love Actually! Older Adults and their Romantic Internet Relationships Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society, 5(2), 84-102 Also, two other recent papers on online dating are by Henry-Waring and Barraket: Henry-Waring & Barraket (2008a) Dating & Intimacy in the 21st Century: The Use of Online Dating Sites in Australia International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society, 6(1): 14 - 33 Barraket & Henry-Waring (2008b) Getting it (On)line: Sociological Perspectives on e-Dating Journal of Sociology, 44(2), 149-166 Hope this helps! Cheers, Sue Malta PhD Research Student Sociology Faculty of Life & Social Sciences Swinburne University ...............................................
"Giuliana Racco" <giulianaracco@gmail.com> 6/25/2008 8:12 am >>> hello We are two artists working on an on-line dating project for a workshop in Luxembourg. We already have a bibliography of philosophical and cultural studies texts, but we are interested in finding other information regarding this theme, for example research statistics, sociology papers etc.. Any information would be appreciated and credited to whoever gives us an indication. Thank you Giuliana racco
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Hello from germany! One more reference: There is a long term research project about "processes of mate choice in online-dating" at the university of Bamberg: http://www.partnerwahlforschung.de/page.php?id=6 Jan Skopek is researching on online-dating processes in his doctoral thesis.His Website: http://www.soziologie-blossfeld.de/staff/skopek.html Kind regards, Florian L. Mayer PS: This is my first post - a brief introduction: I'm researching on wikis - how they "work" in different contexts, e.g. wikis on the internet versus in organisations. __(kontakt)______________________________________ Dipl.-Soz. Florian L. Mayer FONK - Forschungsstelle "Neue Kommunikationsmedien" Lehrstuhl Kommuniktionswissenschaft - Fachstudienberatung An der Universität 9 / 011 bzw. 501 D - 96045 Bamberg Tel.: 0951 / 863-21 63 oder -22 13 Mobil: 0172 / 911 82 84 E-Mail: florian.mayer@uni-bamberg.de http://www.uni-bamberg.de/kowi http://www.fonk-bamberg.de Giuliana Racco schrieb:
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Book Presentation "Dating. 21" ... Gallery December 4, 2007 | 19:00 - 21:00 The new dating culture in the Web 2.0 On December 4th 2007, the book presentation on "Dating. 21. Liebesorganisation und Verabredungskulturen" took place at the ICT&S Center with the editors Karin Mairitsch, Marc Ries and Hildegard Fraueneder. The anthology ³Dating.21² is focussing on the present dating culture controlled by the media and discloses its cultural and medial roots. The book includes following topics: the ³divided² self-portrayal, the engagement to political protest, the ownership structures in the Web 2.0 as well as the set up of emotions regulated by dating platforms. The publication ³Dating.21² was sponsored by the Austrian impulse programme ³FHplus² in line with the research project ³Kompetenznetzwerk Mediengestaltung² as well as by the study course ³MulitMediaArt² at the University of Applied Science Salzburg and the ³Federal Ministry for Science and Research². The book, edited by Marc Ries, Hildegard Fraueneder and Karin Mairitsch and published by ³transcript Verlag² in 2007, was adapted from a conference held at the festival ³basics. Medien I Art I Society². For more information on the book: Ries, Marc/Fraueneder, Hildegard/Mairitsch, Karin (2007): Dating.21. Liebesorganisation und Verabredungskulturen. transcript Verlag. ISBN: 978-3-89942-611-3 Www.trancript-verlag.de Ursula Maier-Rabler ___________________________________________________________ Ass.Prof.Dr. Ursula Maier-Rabler (Director) ICT&S Center - Center for Advanced Studies and Research in Information and Communication Technologies & Society University of Salzburg Sigmund-Haffner-Gasse 18 5020 Salzburg Austria Fon +43 662 8044 4801 (Secretary 4800) Fax +43 662 6389 4800 Mobil +43 664 8289254 WEB: www.icts.uni-salzburg.at __________________________________________________________ Von: Giuliana Racco <giulianaracco@gmail.com> Antworten an: <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Datum: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 00:12:03 +0200 An: <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Betreff: [Air-L] artists working on on-line dating project hello We are two artists working on an on-line dating project for a workshop in Luxembourg. We already have a bibliography of philosophical and cultural studies texts, but we are interested in finding other information regarding this theme, for example research statistics, sociology papers etc.. Any information would be appreciated and credited to whoever gives us an indication. Thank you Giuliana racco _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/
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Florian Mayer -
Giuliana Racco -
Susan Malta -
Ursula Maier-Rabler