1. Craigslist Exposed: The Internet-Mediated Hookup
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Mark S. Rosenbaum, Kate L. Daunt, and Anny Jiang
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Gender Studies ,Social Psychology ,business.industry ,Internet dating ,Unprotected sex ,Advertising ,The Internet ,General Medicine ,Psychology ,business ,Social psychology ,General Psychology ,Education - Abstract
This research examines how people advertise themselves on Craigslist. The authors develop a framework that highlights 13 resources that heterosexual and homosexual men and women offer in Craigslist advertisements. The results reveal that many heterosexual advertisers offer and seek similar resources on Craigslist, whereas gay men primarily use Craigslist to seek and offer sex. About one-fourth of homosexual advertisers are in committed relationships. The authors build on this finding by exploring the extent to which married men use Craigslist for “hookups.” The authors show the extent to which married men solicit responses to 6 different advertisements for sexual encounters that range from safe to high risk.
- Published
- 2013
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