Codes of love: romance in the digital age – tech podcast
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Green, L., Bristow, J. and Weigel, M. 2016. Codes of love: romance in the digital age – tech podcast.
Creators | Green, L., Bristow, J. and Weigel, M. |
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Description | With an estimated 50 million users on Tinder, how are digital platforms like this changing the way we date? And the way we think about love? Leah Green reaches out to Moira Weigel and Dr Jennie Bristow in search of answers. |
Date | 2016 |
Web address (URL) | https://www.theguardian.com/technology/audio/2016/dec/09/codes-of-love-romance-in-the-digital-age-tech-podcast |
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Deposited | 14 Dec 2016 |
Output status | Published |
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09 Dec 2016 | |
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