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Caught in the web: Male Goths using online ICTs to transcend rural reality
Angela Ragusa
, Olivia Ward
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Self and Identity
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Othering
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Australia
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Lived Experience
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Assault
100%
Ruralities
100%
Qualitative Research
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Conservatism
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Mental Health
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Information Technology
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Online Communities
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Goths
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Identity Expression
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Mental Health
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Rural Communities
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Gay People
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Lived Experience
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Rural Australia
33%
Rurality
33%
Online Communities
33%
Sexuality
33%
Urban Environment
33%
Self-identity
33%
Assault
33%
Self-identification
33%
Hegemonic Masculinity
33%
Conservatism
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Ostracism
33%
Empirical Qualitative Research
33%
Masculine Norms
33%
Authentic Identity
33%
Othering
33%
Psychology
Qualitative Study
100%
Hegemonic Masculinity
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Self and Identity
100%
Lived Experience
100%
Mental Health
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Information Technology
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