Article
French
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Abstract
This article proposes, pursuant to an anthropo-semiotic approach, to describe self-presentation logics (ethos, Goffman, 1959, Amossy, 2010) implemented by the users of the dating application Grindr, through their discourse and their choice of figuration and to study their articulation with praxis. These results come from a doctoral research which also covers the ways of being homosexual from the 1930s to today. With this approach, we propose to answer the following questions : What are the distinctives characteristics of the Grindr app ? What are the forms and role of the semiotic performances ? And finally, how does it contribute to defining a way of being in the world and among others ?