Lgbtq internet use and labor migrant tech use
Hi, For the most recent books see: 1) Queer online - http://www.amazon.com/Queer-Online-Digital-Formations-ORiordan/dp/0820486264 2) LGBT identity and Online new media - http://www.amazon.com/LGBT-Identity-Online-New-Media/dp/0415998670 3) Gaydar culture - http://www.amazon.com/Gaydar-Culture-Sharif-Mowlabocus/dp/0754675351/ref=sr_... You can also find more information and references in my recent article (co-authored with prof. Alexander Dhoest, University of Antwerp) on Flemish LGB's Internet uses. The article is now sent for reviewing but I can provide you with a draft on your request. Regards, Lukasz Szulc, PhD Candidate University of Antwerp Department of communication Studies www.ua.ac.be/lukasz.szulc<http://www.ua.ac.be/lukasz.szulc>
I am currently collecting data from the blogs of adolescent girls. Many of the girls have used images in their journals that they have taken from some other source, sometimes sources that have borrowed from someone else so the origin of the image is unknown. Can I use those images in my findings, if I can't cite the original source? Is there anyone who is using re-blogged images from Tumblr, because I see a similar issue there. Thanks for your help....
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