Identity Collision: Older Gay Men Using Technology
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Title
Identity Collision: Older Gay Men Using Technology
            Subject
Identity Work, Gay Men, Old Age, Information Technology, IT Identity
            Description
This study examines identity work among older gay men in relation to Information and Communication Technology (ICT). It draws on the notion of IT identity—the extent to which individuals experience technology as integral to their sense of selves—to explore how their homosexuality and advanced age shape their relationships with technology. Applying thematic analysis to 17 semi-structured, in-depth interviews with gay male users aged 66–81, we show that while homosexuality and technology enable and reinforce one another, the relationship between technology and advanced age can be better defined by alienation and estrangement. Consequently, we argue that technology constitutes a crossroads at which the gay and elder identities intersect and collide. In this sense, technology is similar to other cultural constructs, like sexuality, that challenge the merger of advanced age and homosexuality, rendering the older gay identity almost impossible.
            Creator
Avi Marciano & Galit Nimrod
            Source
https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/26/1/22/6030004
            Publisher
Oxford University Press o
            Date
30 August 2020
            Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
            Format
PDF
            Language
English
            Type
Text
            Coverage
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 26 (2021)
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Collection
Citation
Avi Marciano & Galit Nimrod, “Identity Collision: Older Gay Men Using Technology,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 31, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8700.