This paper examines the paradigm shift in pornography theory and research from a focus on 'texts and effects' through to work emerging from the late 1980's onwards. The paper considers the reconceptualisation of pornography as a category, the location of pornography in relation to cultural hierarchy and form, the changing status of pornography in relation to mainstream representations, the significance of developing technologies and the movement towards more situated accounts of pornographic texts and their audiences as a series of attempts to contextualise the question 'what is pornography?'</p
Various manifestations of pornography havebeen emphatically addressed by feminist studies and critiq...
As part of research for a teaching session I entered the words pornographication and pornification i...
With the development of technology, we opened a world, not only to new ideas and innovations but als...
It has been an assumption of most anti-pornography discourse that porn damages women (and children) ...
The history of public discourse (and in many cases, academic publishing) on pornography is, notoriou...
This paper examines the significance of the terms objectification and pornography in three key appro...
The changing cultural role, visibility, and meaning of pornography, particularly its increased acces...
This paper explores some the difficulties in undertaking a large-scale systematic review of pornogra...
This work examines soft-core pornography, pornographic conventions in advertising, the representatio...
This article reviews qualitative research into the consumption of pornography and other sexually exp...
This article introduces the term ‘post-pornography’, drawing on diverse texts from the last three de...
This thesis criticises many psychological experiments on 'pornography' which attempt to demonstrate ...
The aim of the present study was to undertake audience research (from within the cultural studies pa...
Pornography use is widespread and as such may have potential effects on the individuals that view it...
The consumption of sexually explicit media has long been a matter of public and political concern. I...
Various manifestations of pornography havebeen emphatically addressed by feminist studies and critiq...
As part of research for a teaching session I entered the words pornographication and pornification i...
With the development of technology, we opened a world, not only to new ideas and innovations but als...
It has been an assumption of most anti-pornography discourse that porn damages women (and children) ...
The history of public discourse (and in many cases, academic publishing) on pornography is, notoriou...
This paper examines the significance of the terms objectification and pornography in three key appro...
The changing cultural role, visibility, and meaning of pornography, particularly its increased acces...
This paper explores some the difficulties in undertaking a large-scale systematic review of pornogra...
This work examines soft-core pornography, pornographic conventions in advertising, the representatio...
This article reviews qualitative research into the consumption of pornography and other sexually exp...
This article introduces the term ‘post-pornography’, drawing on diverse texts from the last three de...
This thesis criticises many psychological experiments on 'pornography' which attempt to demonstrate ...
The aim of the present study was to undertake audience research (from within the cultural studies pa...
Pornography use is widespread and as such may have potential effects on the individuals that view it...
The consumption of sexually explicit media has long been a matter of public and political concern. I...
Various manifestations of pornography havebeen emphatically addressed by feminist studies and critiq...
As part of research for a teaching session I entered the words pornographication and pornification i...
With the development of technology, we opened a world, not only to new ideas and innovations but als...