'Grindr': Love, sex, and identity: A documentary on how 'Grindr' shapes the concept of love, sex, and identity of a 'Grindr' user
Date of Publication
2018
Document Type
Bachelor's Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts Major in Communication Arts
Subject Categories
Communication | Gender and Sexuality
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Communication
Thesis Adviser
Mae Urtal Caralde
Defense Panel Member
Kristoffer Brugada
Manny Castaneda
Jose Javier Reyes
Abstract/Summary
The rise of new technology paved way for the emergence of online dating applications. In the Philippines, a survey conducted by YouGov indicates that 56% of the Filipino youth have used online dating services with 'Tinder' and 'FilipinoCupid' being the most favorable application for users of online dating service (Occeñnola). In the LGBT community, the more exclusive form of 'Tinder' is 'Grindr'. Since 2009, Grindr has been gaining worldwide attention and has become the largest social network for LGBT community and claims to be more than a just digital space to meet (gtd in Grindr). 'Grindr' is one of the largest all-male online dating service application being used in the Philippines today. The all-male geosocial and dating mobile applications makes finding a male partner less complicated for a male user as the dating app matches the user with more than a thousand possible users (Grindr).
With that being said, 'Grindr' becomes a space for the LGBT community to construct intimate and even platonic relationships with other users (Morrison). Users note that they prefer online dating as compared to face-to-face dating as it is less difficult to hook-up or start a relationship with others (Tan). Although 'Grindr' is commonly known for hook-up, the application can also be for users who are finding a relationship and those who desire to express their sexuality. Online dating applications promotes the self-discovery of one's sexuality as the internet provides one an opportunity to use robot where he can experiment and be experimented on (Ross).
'Grindr': love, sex, and identity is a documentary which aims to explore how 'Grindr' facilitates in positively shaping the concept of love, sex, and identity of a user.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Accession Number
TU17324
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F, Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
43 leaves, illustrations (some color), 28 cm.
Keywords
Online dating--Philippines; Web sites for sexual minorities; Documentary films--Philippines; Documentary films--Production and direction
Recommended Citation
Kawata, Y., & Vecta, H. (2018). 'Grindr': Love, sex, and identity: A documentary on how 'Grindr' shapes the concept of love, sex, and identity of a 'Grindr' user. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14869
Embargo Period
5-13-2021