[Air-L] Quantitative analysis of online pornography

Andrew Herman aherman at wlu.ca
Fri Mar 1 07:57:44 PST 2013


There is also Sussanna Passonen's work, although it is most definitely
not quantitative

 
>>> Peter Gloviczki <glovi002 at umn.edu> 01/03/2013 10:28 AM >>>
Dear Antoine,

Feona Atwood comes to mind for me, as well as studies of media and
pornography by Robert Jensen. I'd start by looking at Feona's work and
seeing where that leads you, I know this is a developing area of
research, especially evolving understandings of pornography in
everyday life. I hope this helps, Peter

On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Antoine Mazieres
<antoine.mazieres at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear IRs,
>
> I am looking at available data of online pornography and looked at
> available studies made out of them.
>
> I'm very surprised to mainly only find studies on impact/effect of
> pornography on humans with almost none study on
topology/dynamics/evolution
> of the object itself.
>
> Does some of you have some references in mind that dig in that
direction ?
>
> (If I manage to arrange a dataset out of available data on public
website,
> I would be glad to share it, let me know if you're interested.)
>
> Thanks for your help,
> All best,
> Antoine
> http://mazier.es/
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