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Online dating has become a widespread feature of modern social life. In less than two decades, seeking partners through commercial intermediaries went from being a marginal and stigmatized practice to being a common activity. How can we explain this rapid change and what does it tell us about the changing nature of love and sexuality?In contrast to those who praise online dating as a democratization of love and those who condemn it as a commodification of intimacy, this book tells a different story about how and why online dating became big. The key to understanding the growing prevalence of digital dating lies in what Marie Bergstrm calls the privatization of intimacy. Online dating takes courtship from the public to the private sphere and makes it a domestic and individual practice. Unlike courtship in traditional settings such as school, work, and gatherings of family and friends, online dating makes a clear distinction between social and sexual sociability and renders dating much more discrete. Apparently banal, this privatizing feature is fundamental for understanding both the success and the nature of digital matchmaking. Bergstrm also sheds light on the persisting inequalities of intimate life, showing that online dating is neither free nor fair: it has its winners and losers and it differs significantly according to gender, age and social class.Drawing on a wide range of empirical material, this book challenges what we think we know about online dating and gives us a new understanding of who, why, and how people go online to seek sex and love.

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Table of Contents Dedication Title Page Copyright Page Acknowledgments Figures - photo 1
Table of Contents
  1. Dedication
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Figures
  6. Sources
    1. Surveys
    2. Big Data
    3. Interviews
  7. Introduction
    1. Dominant discourses on online dating
    2. The privatization of dating
      1. Disembedded matchmaking
      2. The transformation of social life
    3. Dating under the microscope
      1. Empirical sources and methods
    4. Book outline
  8. Part I The Privatization of Dating
  9. 1 The History of Matchmaking
    1. Marriage brokerage and personal ads
    2. The old commodification debate
    3. BBS and Minitel networks: praise and prejudice
    4. Old and new on the internet
    5. Notes
  10. 2 Dating Technicians
    1. Copy and paste
    2. Market segmentation
    3. A clean, well-lighted place
    4. Gender stereotyping
    5. Its a mans world
    6. Notes
  11. 3 The Keys to Success
    1. How big is online dating?
    2. Who seeks love and sex online?
    3. Juvenile use: generational and age effects
    4. A hookup culture?
    5. Tense thirties
    6. Back in the game: midlife dating
    7. Notes
  12. 4 Time for Sex and Love
    1. A sexual revolution or recession?
    2. The acceleration of dating
    3. No strings attached
    4. The new shapes of love
    5. Notes
  13. Part II Unequal before the Laws of Love
  14. 5 Class at First Sight
    1. Online homogamy
    2. Segregation and algorithms
    3. Distinctive profiles: photos and wordplay
    4. Cultural prerequisites
    5. Codes of conduct
    6. Social bodies
    7. Notes
  15. 6 The Age of Singles
    1. Sex ratios and little white lies about age
    2. Waiting young men, pickup artists, and incels
    3. The new bachelors ball
    4. Gender inequalities in aging
    5. Social class and couple norms
    6. Notes
  16. 7 Digital Double Standards
    1. Female gaze and sexual objects
    2. The bastard and the slut
    3. Male initiative and female modesty
    4. Under the threat of sexual violence
    5. Terms of consent
    6. Notes
  17. Conclusion: Private Matters
    1. The machinery of matching
    2. Private versus public
    3. A history of privatized life
    4. Dating as an island
    5. Domesticity and discretion
    6. Notes
  18. Bibliography
  19. End User License Agreement
List of Illustrations
  1. Chapter 1
    1. Figure 1.1. Front page of The Matrimonial News and Special Advertiser (February, 1877...
    2. Figure 1.2. Newspaper publicity for the computer dating agency Compatibility...
    3. Figure 1.3. Interface of the BBS Matchmaker
    4. Figure 1.4. Interface of the Minitel messaging system ULLA
    5. Figure 1.5. Interface of Match.com (year 2000)
    6. Figure 1.6. Interface of Tinder (year 2012)
  2. Chapter 2
    1. Figure 2.1. Homogeneity in dating app interfaces: from left to right, Tinder, Bumble, Hinge,...
    2. Figure 2.2. Stereotypical branding between love and sex (Match and EasyFlirt)
  3. Chapter 3
    1. Figure 3.1. Rate of use of online dating platforms in France, the United States, and Germany...
    2. Figure 3.2. Ranking of meeting venues in the United States in 2019 and in Germany in 2020 (%...
  4. Chapter 4
    1. Figure 4.1. Time between initial contact and first sexual intercourse among couples in Franc...
  5. Chapter 6
    1. Figure 6.1. Percentage, by age group, of the women and men in the United States who have use...
    2. Figure 6.2. Pyramid of ages, by gender, declared on four European dating platforms (%)
  6. Chapter 7
    1. Figure 7.1. Share of female and male users initiating contact on dating platforms in six cou...
Guide
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Pages
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Dedication
To the Bergstrm family
The New Laws of Love
Online Dating and the Privatization of Intimacy
Marie Bergstrm
polity
Published in association with INED ditions
Copyright Page
First published in French as Les nouvelles lois de lamour: Sexualit, couple et rencontres au temps du numrique ditions La Dcouverte, 2019
This English edition Marie Bergstrm 2022
Revised and adapted for the English language edition. This book has been through the normal scholarly process of anonymous peer review, carried out both by Polity and by the French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED). It is based on a book originally published in French in 2019 by ditions La Dcouverte. The text was translated by Bernard Cohen and substantially rewritten by the author for the English language edition. The translation was funded by INED and CNRS, GIS GENRE. Quotations from original untranslated French sources have been translated by the author and by Bernard Cohen for this edition.
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The right of Marie Bergstrm to be identified as Author of this Work has been asserted in accordance with the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
First published in 2022 by Polity Press
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All rights reserved. Except for the quotation of short passages for the purpose of criticism and review, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher.
ISBN-13: 978-1-5095-4351-9
ISBN-13: 978-1-5095-4352-6 (pb)
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2021939855
by Fakenham Prepress Solutions, Fakenham, Norfolk NR21 8NL
The publisher has used its best endeavours to ensure that the URLs for external websites referred to in this book are correct and active at the time of going to press. However, the publisher has no responsibility for the websites and can make no guarantee that a site will remain live or that the content is or will remain appropriate.
Every effort has been made to trace all copyright holders, but if any have been overlooked the publisher will be pleased to include any necessary credits in any subsequent reprint or edition.
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Acknowledgments
A great many people have contributed to this book in different ways.
I would first like to thank all the persons interviewed for this research who shared their experiences of online dating but to whom I cannot refer individually. I am truly grateful to Meetic Group for our cooperation, which allowed me to take an original and international approach to user behavior. Special thanks to Hlose de Monstiers, Stphane-Laure Bernelin, and Hlne Point for their trust and encouragements.
A big thank you to John Thompson at Polity, who made this publication possible and provided me with valuable advice, and to Wanda Romanowski, Eva Lelivre, and Alain Blum at INED ditions for their incredible support. Thanks also to Michel Bozon, who has played an important role in this research as my advisor, and to Eva Illouz for encouraging me to publish this book and helping me to do so. I was delighted to work with Bernard Cohen, who translated several chapters of this book, and Rbecca Lvy-Guillain, who conducted interviews for this project.
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