by Hazel Burke | Dec 12, 2025 | Publications, Qualitative research, Quantitative research
The latest article published from our project is ‘Gender, sexuality and viral safety: A mixed-methods examination of the negotiation of risk and precautions through dating apps during a pandemic’ by Jaime García-Iglesias, Brian Heaphy, Neta Yodovich, and...
by Hazel Burke | Oct 28, 2024 | engagement, Resources
Our two new guides are based on our research. The first is A guide to using dating apps, aimed at individuals using, or thinking of using, dating apps. It covers the pro’s and con’s plus some important considerations of dating app use. Our second guide is Dating apps...
by Hazel Burke | Oct 3, 2024 | engagement, Resources
Based on our research with over 900 LGBTQ+ and heterosexual dating app users in the UK, our videos explain the motivations for using dating apps, some important considerations for users, how dating apps are shaping our worlds, and some do’s and don’ts for app users....
by Hazel Burke | Jul 2, 2024 | Conferences, engagement, events
Join us at Manchester Museum on Friday 6 September for our conference, Intimacy, Risk and Resilience in Online Dating. The conference brings together researchers and practitioners with expertise in the fields of relationships, online technologies, sexualities and...
by Hazel Burke | Jun 10, 2024 | Publications
Two new articles explore the ethical considerations of using dating apps as a way of communicating public and sexual health messages to users. Recently, dating app providers have worked with public health organisations to share health information with users. For...
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