BOOK CHAPTERS
Duguay, S. (2024). Queer women and digital platforms: Identity modulation for digital sexual citizenship (and beyond?). In P. Aggleton, R. Cover, C. Logie, C. Newman, & R. Parker (Eds.), Routledge Handbook on Sexuality, Gender, Health and Rights [2nd Ed.]. Routledge.
Myles, D., Duguay, S., & Dietzel, C. (2021). #DatingWhileDistancing: Dating apps as digital health technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic. In D. Lupton & K. Willis (Eds.), The COVID-19 Crisis: Social Perspectives, pp. 79-89. Routledge.
Duguay, S. (2020). More than you bargained for: Care, community, and sexual expression through queer women’s dating apps during the COVID-19 pandemic. In L. Melamed & P.D. Keidl (Eds.), Pandemic Media: Preliminary Notes Toward an Inventory, pp. 305-314. Meson Press.
Duguay, S. (2019). “There’s no one new around you”: Queer women’s experiences of scarcity in geospatial partner-seeking on Tinder. In C.J. Nash & A. Gorman-Murray (Eds.), The Geographies of Digital Sexuality, pp. 93-114. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan.
Duguay, S. (2018). Tinder – Swiped: A focal gesture and contested app visions. In J. W. Morris & S. Murray (eds.), Appified: Culture in the Age of Apps, pp. 127-135. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
Duguay, S. (2018). “The more I look like Justin Bieber in the pictures, the better”: Queer women’s self-representation on Instagram. In Z. Papacharissi (Ed.), A Networked Self: Platforms, Stories, Connections, pp. 94-110. New York: Routledge.