Introduction

Authors: Egger, R. and Buhalis, D.

Pages: 1-3

ISBN: 9780080942865

DOI: 10.4324/9780080942865

Source: Scopus

Introduction

Authors: Pullen, C.

Pages: 1-13

ISBN: 9780203855430

DOI: 10.4324/9780203855430

Source: Scopus

Introduction

Authors: Walravens, N.

Pages: 1-+

Source: Web of Science (Lite)

Introduction

Authors: Pullen, C.

Editors: Cooper, M.

Pages: 1-13

Publisher: Routledge

Place of Publication: New York

ISBN: 9780415998673

Abstract:

This introduction foregounds the the potential of LGBT identity within online new media. Offering a hypotheis which establishes the areas of 'Youth Culture', 'Commodity Networks' 'Fan Cultures', 'Body Discourses' and 'Community Spaces', a central point of examination is the social agency of new media producers.

http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415998673/

Source: Manual

Preferred by: Christopher Pullen

Introduction

Authors: Innes, A.

Editors: Ortigara, A.

Publisher: Health Professions Press

Place of Publication: Baltimore, MD, USA

ISBN: 978-1878812841

Source: Manual

Introduction.

Authors: Giese, M., Ireland, A. and Kovács, L.

Volume: 45

Pages: 1097-1100

Source: DBLP