Bumble的滴答时钟:约会应用时间设计作为新自由主义学科

IF 2.3 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Riki Thompson
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本研究通过将学科技术和治理理论与新自由主义后女权主义框架相结合的批判性视角,考察了Bumble作为女权主义约会应用程序的自我定位。虽然Bumble通过其“第一步”功能推销女性赋权,但这项研究调查了该平台24小时的消息传递要求如何造成时间限制,这可能会破坏其宣称的女权主义目标。通过分析这些基于时间的特征如何影响用户行为,并为女性创造额外的劳动形式——交流、关系和后数字——本研究揭示了Bumble的授权主张与其纪律机制之间的紧张关系。该研究结合了多模态批判性话语分析和民族志方法,研究Bumble的营销话语和界面设计如何构建和强化性别赋权的特定概念,同时使用户受到新的控制形式。这篇论文有助于我们理解约会平台是如何成为社交网站的,在这里,性别、平台设计和社会实践汇聚在一起,在严格控制的时间和互动参数内使某些行为正常化。
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Bumble’s ticking clock: Dating app temporal design as neoliberal discipline
This study examines Bumble’s self-positioning as a feminist dating app through a critical lens that combines theories of disciplinary technologies and governmentality with a neoliberal postfeminist framework. While Bumble markets women’s empowerment through its “first-move” feature, this research investigates how the platform’s 24-hour messaging requirement creates temporal constraints that potentially undermine its stated feminist goals. By analyzing how these time-based features influence user behavior and create additional forms of labor for women—communicative, relational, and postdigital—this study reveals tensions between Bumble’s empowerment claims and its disciplinary mechanisms. The research combines multimodal critical discourse analysis and ethnographic approaches to examine how Bumble’s marketing discourses and interface design construct and reinforce particular notions of gender empowerment while simultaneously subjecting users to new forms of control. This paper contributes to our understanding of how dating platforms serve as sites of engagement where gender, platform design, and social practices converge to normalize certain behaviors within tightly controlled temporal and interactive parameters.
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Discourse Context & Media
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