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Year2026Publication typeJournal ArticleJournalCambioVolume15Issue30Pages49–65Article URLoaj.fupress.net/index.php/cambio/article…DOI10.36253/cambio-18714LanguageItalianOpen AccessYesShare

Abstract

This contribution explores LGBTQIA+ adolescents’ perceptions of the representations and self-representations of LGBTQIA+ subjectivities in digital media, with particular attention to the tensions between visibility, authenticity, and recognition. Drawing on 21 in-depth interviews with young people aged 16 to 18, the study investigates how online queer visibility is received, filtered, and sometimes rejected by LGBTQIA+ individuals. In this context, selectivity, silence, and disengagement emerge as active strategies of communicative agency, capable of negotiating belonging and redefining the conditions of recognition. The paper invites us to rethink visibility not as an absolute value, but as a negotiated space between authenticity, desire, and the complexity of queer experiences during adolescence.

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Raffaella Maiullo
Francesca Comunello
Lorenza Parisi
Cosimo Marco Scarcelli
Vittoria Bernardini

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Cosimo Marco Scarcelli is Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology (FISPPA), University of Padua. His research focuses on digital media, gender, sexuality and youth.
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