Orig. title: De mediatisering van intimiteit en seksualiteit in de leefwerelden van jongeren: Een onderzoek naar relaties, verlangen en seksualiteit als digitale media praktijken.
Engl. transl.: The mediatisation of young people’s intimate sexualities
Study details
Year: | 2020 |
Scope: | Local |
Countries: | Belgium |
Methodology: | Empirical research – Qualitative |
Methods of data collection: | Focus group; Textual / documentary / content analysis; Interview; Ethnography / participant observation |
Researched Groups: | Children; Policymakers and regulators; Other |
Other Researched Group: | Media institutions |
Children Ages: | Adolescents (14-18 Years old) |
Funder: | FWO |
Funder Types: | Regional Government |
URL: | https://researchportal.be/nl/project/de-mediatisering-van-intimiteit-en-seksualiteit-de-leefwerelden-van-jongeren-een-onderzoek |
Goals
This research project focuses on young people’s intimate sexualities related to the use of social media. Given the abundant opinions in society on how young people should live their intimate sexualities with digital media, this project focuses on these debates as emerging intimate media cultures. The aim of this project is an (1) exploration of media cultures in society related to young people, intimate sexualities and social media, and (2) an inquiry of how these intimate media cultures may affect young people’s media-related practices. Therefore, this project investigates the practices of experts, media institutions, and audiences. First, this project collects and analyses a wide range of expert documents through maintaining a database, combined with expert interviews. Second, this project will interview significant actors in the social media industry. Third, this project focuses on young audiences’ interpretations of intimate sexualities as lived with social media, combined with participatory observations and interviews in young people’s everyday life contexts. The interest will be in reconfigurations of intimate rituals into media-related rituals, and reconfigurations of intimate sexual spaces. This project accumulates and compares knowledge of experts, media institutions and audiences to understand the changing nature of young people’s intimate sexual life-worlds in current mediatised societies.
Related publications
Sexting as sexual stigma: The paradox of sexual self-representation in digital youth cultures
Youth and intimate media cultures: Gender, sexuality, relationships, and desire as storytelling practices in social networking sites
Reporting on young people, sexuality, and social media: a discourse theoretical analysis