2021
DOI: 10.5565/rev/athenea.2695
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Del primer contacto a la primera cita. interacciones en páginas de encuentro online en Chile

Abstract: Esta investigación analiza las interacciones de los(as) usuarios(as) de tres páginas web de citas en Chile: Badoo, Match y DatingChile. En una aproximación cualitativa, basada en la realización de veintiséis entrevistas semiestructuradas, se analizan las interacciónes "amorosas" que van desde el primer contacto en línea hasta la primera cita. El material de entrevista buscó comparar las experiencias de hombres y mujeres. Nuestros resultados evidencian que las páginas de citas online entregan un mayor espacio d… Show more

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“…• Digital violence against women, especially young girls, is used in the form of persistent stalking (Reed, Tolman and Ward, 2016), hacking (Claramonte and Gutierrez, 2018;de Felice et al, 2022;Miner, 2022;Page and Jones, 2021), deception (Estrada, Juarez and Pina-Garcia, 2022) and harassment from social media platforms and other sharing tools (Jane, 2017). This violence, which is seen as digital dating violence (Branson and March, 2021;Linares et al, 2021;Reed et al, 2016Reed et al, , 2021Tello-Navarro and Gomez-Urrutia, 2021), harassment, intimidation and threat, is quite common (Lopez, 2018). The uncertainty of the perpetrator, pretending to be a false identity and finding romantic excuses for his actions make the public desensitized to violence and romanticize the situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Digital violence against women, especially young girls, is used in the form of persistent stalking (Reed, Tolman and Ward, 2016), hacking (Claramonte and Gutierrez, 2018;de Felice et al, 2022;Miner, 2022;Page and Jones, 2021), deception (Estrada, Juarez and Pina-Garcia, 2022) and harassment from social media platforms and other sharing tools (Jane, 2017). This violence, which is seen as digital dating violence (Branson and March, 2021;Linares et al, 2021;Reed et al, 2016Reed et al, , 2021Tello-Navarro and Gomez-Urrutia, 2021), harassment, intimidation and threat, is quite common (Lopez, 2018). The uncertainty of the perpetrator, pretending to be a false identity and finding romantic excuses for his actions make the public desensitized to violence and romanticize the situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%