Andrew DJ Shield Shield Immigrants on Grindr

Immigrants on Grindr

von Andrew DJ Shield

Race, Sexuality and Belonging Online

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Immigrants on Grindr expands our understanding of digital culture, offering new insights into the ways LGBTQ people use dating and hook-up apps. Shield’s research also gives a voice to gay and queer migrants and the racism they face in their daily lives as the craft new lives in foreign lands.’

Sharif Mowlabocus, Fordham University, USA

‘With theoretical elegance and ethnographic empathy, Shield explores a range of arousing, wounding, and life-affirming connections against exclusionary forces of digital dating classifications and sexual racism.’

Jonathan Corpus Ong, Associate Professor of Global Digital Media, University of Massachusetts Amherst

‘Shield draws on rich empirical material to make significant contributions to debates about homonationalism, sexual racism, and the role of hook-up apps in shaping contemporary socio-sexual relations. He provides valuable insights into the ways these apps can facilitate those who are 'new in town' to settle into their surroundings.’

Gavin Brown, Professor of Political Geography and Sexualities, University of Leicester

This book examines the role of hook-up apps in the lives of gay, bi, trans, and queer immigrants and refugees, and how the online culture of these platforms promotes belonging or exclusion. Within the context of the so-called European refugee crisis, this research focuses on the experiences of immigrants from especially Muslim-majority countries to the greater Copenhagen area, a region known for both its progressive ideologies and its anti-immigrant practicesGrindr and similar platforms connect newcomers with not only dates and sex, but also friends, roommates and other logistical contacts. But these socio-sexual platforms also become spaces of racialization and othering. Weaving together analyses of real Grindr profile texts, immigrant narratives, political rhetoric, and popular media, Immigrants on Grindr provides an in-depth look at the complex interplay between online and offline cultures, and between technology and society.


This book examines the role of hook-up apps in the lives of gay, bi, trans, and queer immigrants and refugees, and how the online culture of these platforms promotes belonging or exclusion. Within the context of the so-called European refugee crisis, this research focuses on the experiences of immigrants from especially Muslim-majority countries to the greater Copenhagen area, a region known for both its progressive ideologies and its anti-immigrant practicesGrindr and similar platforms connect newcomers with not only dates and sex, but also friends, roommates and other logistical contacts. But these socio-sexual platforms also become spaces of racialization and othering. Weaving together analyses of real Grindr profile texts, immigrant narratives, political rhetoric, and popular media, Immigrants on Grindr provides an in-depth look at the complex interplay between online and offline cultures, and between technology and society.


Investigates how gay-identified immigrants and refugees experience feelings of inclusion or exclusion within a sexually-charged online subculture Explores the response of ethnic minorities to demonstrations of racism and xenophobia within an intolerant European climate Challenges political rhetoric that labels immigrants from Muslim-majority countries as sexually conservative and homophobic or as victims in need of saving

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Andrew DJ Shield

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Immigration Immigrants Gay immigrants Gay culture Grindr Sexuality online Dating apps Gender identity LGBTQ

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“With theoretical elegance and ethnographic empathy, Shield explores a range of arousing, wounding, and life-affirming connections against exclusionary forces of digital dating classifications and sexual racism.” (Jonathan Corpus Ong, Associate Professor of Global Digital Media, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA) “Immigrants on Grindr expands our understanding of digital culture, offering new insights into the ways LGBTQ people use dating and hook-up apps. Shield’s research also gives a voice to gay and queer migrants and the racism they face daily as they craft new lives in foreign lands.” (Sharif Mowlabocus, Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies, Fordham University, USA) “Shield draws on rich empirical material to make significant contributions to debates about homonationalism, sexual racism, and the role of hook-up apps in shaping contemporary socio-sexual relations. He provides valuable insights into the ways these apps can facilitate those who are ‘new in town’ to settle into their surroundings.” (Gavin Brown, Professor of Political Geography and Sexualities, University of Leicester, UK) “In this superb study, Andrew DJ Shield gives insight into the production of cultures and identities at a meeting point not often considered, that of immigrant agency, digital affordances, and sexual subjectivity. This work masterfully interweaves studies of digital media, migration, sexuality, and race and ethnicity.” (Nicholas Boston, Associate Professor of Media Sociology, City University of New York–Lehman College, USA)
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ISBN: 9783030303945
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 07.11.2019

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