Configuring the digital relationship landscape: a feminist new materialist analysis of a couple relationship app

Author:

Witney Tom1,Gabb Jacqui2,Aicken Catherine3,Di Martino Salvatore4,Lucassen Mathijs2

Affiliation:

1. University College London, UK

2. The Open University, UK

3. University of Brighton, UK

4. University of Bradford, UK

Abstract

Digital technologies play an increasing role in intimate couple relationships, prompting new approaches to better understand the contemporary digital relationship landscape. This article uses feminist new materialist assemblage thinking to explore the functioning and processes of a relationship support app, Paired. Deploying diffractive analysis, it presents three composite narratives that explore the temporality of couple relationships, relationship work and situated practices of coupledom. Composite narratives retain the emotional truth of original accounts through combined participant voices, enabling attention to be focused on the user–relationship–app assemblage. Findings suggest that routinised app notifications prompt meaningful everyday relationship maintenance behaviours. Human–technology intra-actions thus generate positive relationship health and wellbeing behaviours which may have lasting benefits. This article’s contributions are therefore largely methodological and conceptual, with analysis of supplementary primary interview data (n=20) derived from a mixed-methods evaluation, including brief longitudinal surveys over three months (n=440) and a detailed survey (n=745).

Publisher

Bristol University Press

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