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Kultura spoznavanja na spletu: Izkušnje gejev v Sloveniji : izkušnje gejev v Sloveniji
ID Kocon, Doris (Author), ID Kuhar, Roman (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Smrdelj, Rok (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Hitro rastoča množična dosegljivost in popularnost spleta je pripomogla k njegovemu pronicanju v vse sfere življenja, tudi v najintimnejšo. Ne le po svetu, tudi v Sloveniji splet postaja vse bolj priljubljen in uveljavljen medij za spoznavanje potencialnih partnerjev, prijateljev. Virtualni prostor v veliki meri olajša spoznavanje in navezovanje stikov. To predstavlja še posebej veliko prednost za deprivilegirane in stigmatizirane skupine, ki jim stigme povečujejo njihovo negotovost ter otežujejo ali celo onemogočajo iskanje partnerjev in spoznavanje v živo. Ena takih stigmatiziranih skupin so tudi geji. V zaključnem delu se bomo tako ukvarjali s sociološkimi vidiki fenomena spoznavanja na spletu med populacijo gejev v Sloveniji. Ob dejstvu, da je v Sloveniji zelo malo LGBT-zbirališč, obenem pa je tudi homofobija še precej prisotna, splet predstavlja gejem relativno varno okolje za spoznavanje drugih gejev. Z našo kvalitativno raziskavo bomo želeli ugotoviti, zakaj in kako uporabljajo geji spletne strani za spoznavanje. Natančneje, zanimajo nas njihove izkušnje s spoznavanjem v virtualnem prostoru. Kako posamezniki predstavijo sebe ter na kaj so najbolj pozorni pri profilu drugih? Kaj jih najbolj pritegne in na podlagi česa se odločijo, s kom bodo stopili v interakcijo? Zanima nas tudi prehod s spleta v realni svet, torej pomen srečanja in nadaljevanja odnosa v živo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:spoznavanje na spletu, homoseksualnost, partnerstvo, splet, spletni profil, LGBT
Work type:Final paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[D. Kocon]
Year:2023
Number of pages:35 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-149844 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.367.7:[316.472.4: 004.738.5](043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:172126723 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.09.2023
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Language:English
Title:The culture of Internet dating: Experiences of gay men in Slovenia
Abstract:
The rapid growth in the accessibility and popularity of the internet has contributed to its penetration into all spheres of life, including the most intimate ones. Not only worldwide, but also in Slovenia, the internet is becoming an increasingly popular and established medium for meeting potential partners and friends. The virtual space greatly facilitates getting to know and establishing contacts. This represents a particularly great advantage for deprivileged and stigmatized groups, whose stigmas increase their uncertainty and make it difficult or even impossible to find partners and meet in person. One such stigmatized group is also gay people. In our thesis, we will therefore deal with the sociological aspects of the phenomenon of internet dating among the gay population in Slovenia. Given the fact that there are very few LGBT gathering places in Slovenia, and homophobia is still quite prevalent, the internet provides a relatively safe environment for gay people to meet other gays. With our qualitative research, we want to find out why and how gays use internet dating sites. Specifically, we are interested in their experiences with meeting people in the virtual space. How do individuals present themselves and what do they pay the most attention to in other people's profiles? What attracts them the most and based on what do they decide with whom to interact? We are also interested in the transition from online to the real world, that is, the importance of meeting and continuing the relationship in person.

Keywords:Internet dating, homosexuality, partnership, internet, online profile, LGBT

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