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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
This extended session consists of 13 presentations organized into three "fast" sessions (55 min each), which will proceed in the following order:
1. Reception of LGBTQ Representations in Mainstream Media and Beyond
2. Social Media Use by LGBTQs: Twitter, Instagram, and Dating Sites
3. Sexual Health, HIV/AIDS, and PrEP
Extended Session Chair: Eve Ng
Bradley J Bond, U of San Diego
Kelsey Whipple, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Kath Albury, Swinburne University of Technology
Mediating LGBT in Vietnam - Jason Zingsheim, Governors State U; Dustin Goltz, DePaul U; Alexandra Murphy; Teresa Mastin, DePaul U; Chris Green, DePaul U
The Character Attributes Influencing Heterosexual Audiences’ Liking of Gay Television Characters - Bradley J Bond, U of San Diego
Homophobia and Morality in Lesbian Narratives Reception - Adriana Ibiti, U Autònoma de Barcelona; María T. Soto-Sanfiel, U Autònoma de Barcelona
The Influence of Pornography Viewing on Attitudes Toward Transgender People Among Men Who are Attracted to Transgender Women - Thomas J Billard, U of Southern California
(De)Centering Heteronormativity in the U.S. Military: How Military Service Members Reinforce and/or Destabilize Dominant Discourses in Talk - Bobbi Van Gilder, Northeastern U
Myself in Different Places: Needs, Uses, and Self-Perception Changes in the Homosexual Dating App Ecology - Lei Vincent Huang, Hong Kong Baptist U; Runze Ding, University of Leeds
Public Homoeroticism and Mimetic Desire on Instagram - Tyler Quick, U of Southern California
Grinding Their Gears? Effects of 'Grindr Tourism' in Tel Aviv on LGBT+ Spatial Practices - Rachel A Katz, University of Manchester, U.K.
Transgressing Boundaries in Trans Discourse: Analyzing First-Person Transgender Perspectives on Twitter - Kelsey Whipple, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Sexperts Online: Affective Pedagogies of Gay Men’s Digital Sexual Health Outreach - Kath Albury, Swinburne University of Technology
Social Support Seeking on Social Media among Chinese Homosexual Men Living With HIV/AIDS: The Role of Perceived Threat - Liang Chen, Sun Yat-sen University; Yu Guo, Macau U of Science & Technology; Jingyuan Jolie Shi, HONG KONG BAPTIST UNIVERSITY; Minyi Chen, Sun Yat-sen U; Fengming Zhang, Sun Yat-sen U
Locating Communication in a Metasynthesis of Research on Transgender Women, Sex Work, and HIV - Nivethitha Ketheeswran, University of South Florida; Ambar Basu, U of South Florida
PrEP Online: Advice and Knowledge-Sharing on Queer Social Media - Greg Niedt, Drexel University