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The Structure of Digital Partner Choice: A Bourdieusian perspective

Autor Andreas Schmitz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 noi 2016
This work approaches the modern phenomenon of online dating, examining the ways people make use of its technical and social potential. In particular, the users' mate preferences, choices, strategies, and interactions are analyzed using the innovative method of click-stream observations and web-questionnaire data. For the purpose of these analyses, two major theories are used - an explicit theory of individual mate choice, and the more general relational theory developed by Pierre Bourdieu, which helps to highlight the social structures both underlying and resulting from mating online. Results show that online dating is not a partner marker free from social structure, but that the traditional social conditions found offline are also reproduced in this virtual setting. In contrast to the picture drawn by media discourse and advertising, online dating represents a partner market which fulfills the promise of happiness in a socially differential way.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319435299
ISBN-10: 3319435299
Pagini: 330
Ilustrații: XIX, 219 p. 12 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Online Dating - A Meeting Point for the Modern Individual and Traditional Individualism.- 3. The Market Character of Online Dating.- 4. Classical Theories of Mate Choice and the Relational Deficit in the Study of Relationship Formation.- 5. A Bourdieusian Approach to Mating Processes.- 6. Methodological Implications.- 7. Empirical Analyses.- 8. Online Dating – A Unified and Unifying Symbolic Good Market.

Notă biografică

Andreas Schmitz took his doctoral studies of sociology at Otto-Friedrich-Universität, Bamberg, supervised by Prof. Dr. Richard Münch. Since 2013 Andreas Schmitz has been working as Post-Doc in the department of sociology at the University of Bonn. In the summer term of 2015 he is acting as a substitute lecturer for Prof. Dr. Jörg Blasius.

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This work approaches the modern phenomenon of online dating, examining the ways people make use of its technical and social potential. In particular, the users' mate preferences, choices, strategies, and interactions are analyzed using the innovative method of click-stream observations and web-questionnaire data. For the purpose of these analyses, two major sociological theories are used - an explicit theory of individual mate choice, and the more general relational theory developed by Pierre Bourdieu, which helps to highlight the social structures both underlying and resulting from mating online. Results show that online dating is not a partner market free from social structure, but that the traditional social conditions found offline are also reproduced in this virtual setting. In contrast to the picture drawn by media discourse and advertising, online dating represents a partner market which fulfills the promise of happiness in a socially differential way.

"This work is a breakthrough in the theory and empirical analysis of online dating. It shows brilliantly how mating processes and reciprocal classification practices contribute to social inequality and gender relations." Michel Bozon, Directeur de recherche, Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques (Ined), Paris.  “Do online daters swipe, click or chat in ways that maximize utility or fulfill some assumed evolutionary niche? Even though online dating should be the ideal context for rational markets between people, Schmitz shows how complex layers of social structure still manifest as habitus and practice. Consequently, social structure does not merely mediateour attractiveness, but even our attractions. This book persuasively challenges conventional wisdom on partner markets with both sharp theoretical insight and strong empirical evidence for a relational perspective.” Bernie Hogan, Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford.

Caracteristici

Entails a systematic theory review and motivates Bourdieusian theory of mate choice Provides systematic sociological theory of mating processes Includes adequate methodical approaches to web-data