The New Laws of Love. Marie BergströmЧитать онлайн книгу.
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
6 Figures
7 Sources Surveys Big Data Interviews
8 Introduction Dominant discourses on online dating The privatization of dating Disembedded matchmaking The transformation of social life Dating under the microscope Empirical sources and methods Book outline
9 Part I The Privatization of Dating
10 1 The History of Matchmaking Marriage brokerage and personal ads The old commodification debate BBS and Minitel networks: praise and prejudice Old and new on the internet Notes
11 2 Dating Technicians Copy and paste Market segmentation A clean, well-lighted place Gender stereotyping It’s a man’s world Notes
12 3 The Keys to Success How big is online dating? Who seeks love and sex online? Juvenile use: generational and age effects A hookup culture? Tense thirties Back in the game: midlife dating Notes
13 4 Time for Sex and Love A sexual revolution or recession? The acceleration of dating No strings attached The new shapes of love Notes
14 Part II Unequal before the Laws of Love
15 5 Class at First Sight Online homogamy Segregation and algorithms Distinctive profiles: photos and wordplay Cultural prerequisites Codes of conduct Social bodies Notes
16 6 The Age of Singles Sex ratios and little white lies about age Waiting young men, pickup artists, and incels The new bachelors’ ball Gender inequalities in aging Social class and couple norms Notes
17 7 Digital Double Standards Female gaze and sexual objects The “bastard” and the “slut” Male initiative and female modesty Under the threat of sexual violence Terms of consent Notes
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Conclusion: Private Matters
The machinery of matching
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