What Do We Know About the Effects of Pornography After Fifty Years of Academic Research?

Alan McKee , Katerina Litsou , Paul Byron
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What Do We Know About the Effects of Pornography After Fifty Years of Academic Research?

Alan McKee , Katerina Litsou , Paul Byron
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120 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jan 29, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 120
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9781032140339
  • Dimensions: 5.44" W x 1.0" L x 8.5" H

Alan McKeeis a Professor in Digital and Social Media at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia, and an expert on entertainment and healthy sexual development. He recently completed an Australian Research Council Discovery grant entitled 'Pornography's effects on audiences: explaining contradictory research data'. He also worked on an ARC Linkage grant with True (previously Family Planning Queensland) to investigate the use of vulgar comedy to reach young men with information about healthy sexual development. He has published on entertainment education for healthy sexuality in journals including theArchives of Sexual Behavior, theInternational Journal of Sexual Health, theJournal of Sex ResearchandSex Education.

Katerina Litsouis a PhD researcher of psychology at the University of Southampton, UK. She has conducted research on pornography use and she is specifically interested in women's pornography use. She has a BSc in Psychology and an MA in Master of Sexology.

Paul Byronis a postdoctoral researcher of digital and social media at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. He has undertaken qualitative research on young people's digital intimacies, including studies of dating/hook-up app use, pornography, sexual health and LGBTQ+ communities online. His current research focuses on LGBTQ+ young people's digital peer support for mental health. He is author of the bookDigital Media, Friendship and Cultures of Care(Routledge 2021).

Roger Inghamis a Professor of Health and Community Psychology at the University of Southampton, UK, and Director of the Centre for Sexual Health Research. He has been conducting research into many aspects of sexual and reproductive health and related issues for over 30 years, he has published widely and has worked with governments and other local and international agencies in many countries. His undergraduate degree in Psychology was obtained from University College London, UK, and his DPhil was awarded by the University of Oxford, UK.

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