Journal Articles
Duguay, S. (2024). Identity modulation on TikTok: The case of a lesbian cowboy. Canadian Journal of Communication, 49(3), 370–390. Published online September 20, 2024 https://doi.org/10.3138/cjc-2023-0030
Chartrand, A. & Duguay, S. (2024). Sexual and geocultural algorithmic imaginaries: Examining approaches of participatory resignation among LGBTQ+ Instagrammers in Berlin and Montreal. International Journal of Cultural Studies. Published online August 8, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1177/13678779241267292
Jamet-Lange, H. & Duguay, S. (2024). “How do we do that?” An analysis of TikToks by lesbians over age 30 representing sexual identity, lived experience over time, and solidarity. Journal of Lesbian Studies. Published online June 22, 2024. doi.10.1080/10894160.2024.2369431
Myles, D., Duguay, S., & Echaiz, L.F. (2023). Mapping the social implications of platform algorithms for LGBTQ+ communities. Journal of Digital Social Research, 5(4), 1-30. doi.10.33621/jdsr.v5i4.162
Webber, V., MacDonald, M., Duguay, S., & McKelvey, F. (2023). Pornhub and policy: Erasure of sex workers in Canadian pornography governance. Canadian Journal of Communication, 48(2), 381-404.
Duguay, S., & Gold-Apel, H. (2023). Stumbling Blocks and Alternative Paths: Reconsidering the Walkthrough Method for Analyzing Apps. Social Media + Society, 9(1).
Duguay, S., Trépanier, A.M., & Chartrand, A. (2022). The hottest new queer club: Investigating Club Quarantine’s off-label queer use of Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic. Information, Communication & Society.
Duguay, S., Dietzel, C., & Myles, D. (2022). The year of the “virtual date”: Reimagining dating app affordances during the COVID-19 pandemic. New Media & Society. First published January 30, 2022.
Krishnan, P. & Duguay, S. (2020). From “Interested” to showing up: Investigating digital media’s role in Montreal-based LGBTQ social organizing. Canadian Journal of Communication, 45(4), 525-544.
Duguay, S. (2019). You can’t use this app for that: Exploring off-label use through an investigation of Tinder. The Information Society, 36(1), 30-42.
Ferris, L. & Duguay, S. (2019). Tinder’s lesbian digital imaginary: Investigating (im)permeable boundaries of sexual identity on a popular dating app. New Media & Society, 22(3), 489-506.
Duguay, S., Burgess, J., Suzor, N. (2018). Queer women’s experiences of patchwork platform governance on Tinder, Instagram, and Vine. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 26(2), 237-252.