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Harvard University - Cambridge / United States
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AD Scientific Index ID: 5472655
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Gregory Narr's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The Uncanny Swipe Drive: The Return of a Racist Mode of Algorithmic Thought on Dating AppsG NarrStudies in Gender and Sexuality 22 (3), 219-236, 2021152021
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Bored ghosts in the dating app assemblage: How dating app algorithms couple ghosting behaviors with a mood of boredomG Narr, A LuongThe Communication Review 26 (1), 1-23, 2023132023
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Imagining algorithms to believe in: Comparing OkCupid and Tinder users’ perceptions of algorithms to uncover alternatives to algorithmic exploitation on dating appsG NarrInternational Journal of Communication 16, 20, 202262022
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Bored ghosts and anxious text games: How dating apps algorithmically channel the desire for intimacy into anxious engagementG NarrAoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 13-16, 202152021
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The coloniality of desire: revealing the desire to be seen and blind spots leveraged by data colonialism as AI manipulates the unconscious for profitable extraction on dating appsG Narrrevista Fronteiras - estudos midiáticos 24 (3), 72-84, 202222022
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