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Cramer, Elizabeth, Judith McFarlane, Barbara Parker, Karen Soeken, Concepcion Silva, and Sally Reel. "Violent Pornography and Abuse of Women: Theory to Practice." Violence and Victims 13, no. 4 (1998): 319–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.13.4.319.

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To examine violent pornography use and associated violence against women, an ethnically stratified sample of 198 abused women were asked about their partners’ use of pornographic materials, and if they had been asked or forced to look at, act out, or pose for pornographic scenes or pictures. Overall, 40.9% of the women reported the abuser used pornographic material, with the proportion significantly higher for Whites (58.7%), compared to Blacks (27.1 %) or Hispanics (38.5%). When groups were formed according to the abuser’s use of pornography and associated involvement of the woman, violence s
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Langton, Rae. "Pornography: A Liberal’s Unfinished Business." Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence 12, no. 1 (1999): 109–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0841820900002162.

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Old wars about pornography and censorship have new armies in radical feminists. So Ronald Dworkin once remarked, defending the new relevance of his now classic liberal defense of free speech in his essay, ‘Do We Have a Right to Pornography?’ Dworkin was right about the new battles, but wrong about his argument, which on the new battle ground not only failed to justify the permissive conclusion he desired, but helped to justify the prohibitive conclusion he despised. Pornography’s traditional foes said pornography is immoral. Feminists said pornography is ‘the graphic, sexually explicit subordi
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Gurevich, Maria, Amy Brown-Bowers, Stephanie Cosma, Alexander T. Vasilovsky, Usra Leedham, and Nicole Cormier. "Sexually progressive and proficient: Pornographic syntax and postfeminist fantasies." Sexualities 20, no. 5-6 (2016): 558–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363460716665785.

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Mainstream and pornographic images and practice norms are becoming increasingly blurred (Paasonen et al., 2007), while sexual entrepreneurship discourses ( Gill, 2009 ) promote ongoing sexual self-transformation. Women’s sexuality, specifically, is expected to be proficient and perpetually practising. We examine what the mainstreaming of pornography means for sexual desire and agency among 27 young women negotiating heterosex. Participants’ accounts of sexuality and pornography are reflected in a (dis)ordering porn interpretive repertoire. Porn is positioned alternately as: ridiculous and reca
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Nenadic, Natalie. "Heidegger and the Ubiquity and Invisibility of Pornography in the Internet Age." Heidegger Circle Proceedings 49 (2015): 191–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/heideggercircle20154917.

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In the 1970s onward, feminism uncovered pornography’s harms to women. They center on the inferior ways that pornography usually presents women, its effects on many consumers to thus see and treat women, as well as abuses that go into making some pornography. Yet as Catharine MacKinnon, Andrea Dworkin, and Rae Langton have variously observed, the more pervasive pornography becomes the harder it is to recognize its harms as harms. Insights from Heidegger’s analysis of modern technology can help explain this difficulty. He argues that today’s technology has a distinctive power imperceptibly to al
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Shim, Jae Woong, Mahnwoo Kwon, and Hong-In Cheng. "Analysis of Representation of Sexuality on Women's and Men's Pornographic Websites." Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 43, no. 1 (2015): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2015.43.1.53.

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We investigated how the sexuality of men and women is represented on pornographic websites aimed at women and pornographic websites aimed at men. We analyzed 200 pornographic images randomly selected from 4 websites (2 aimed at women and 2 aimed at men). The criteria for comparison were based on concepts of sexual inequality and sexual objectification that have been commonly used in the literature on analyses of pornography content. The findings showed that websites containing pornography aimed at men were more likely than the websites aimed at women to include content with elements of sexual
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Daskalopoulou, Athanasia, and Maria Carolina Zanette. "Women’s Consumption of Pornography: Pleasure, Contestation, and Empowerment." Sociology 54, no. 5 (2020): 969–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038038520918847.

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This article draws on 27 interviews with women (with exclusive and non-exclusive sexual orientations) to understand the role of pornography in the construction of female sexuality. Building upon research that moves beyond the ‘negative effects paradigm’ in the study of pornography, we show that consuming pornography is both disciplining and empowering for women. Our informants recognise that pornography reproduces and promotes patriarchal discourses of sexuality, but they manage to use it to reach a state of pleasure (exercise of fantasy, sexual gratification) and perfection (optimal way of pe
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Ashton, Sarah, Karalyn McDonald, and Maggie Kirkman. "Pornography and sexual relationships: Discursive challenges for young women." Feminism & Psychology 30, no. 4 (2020): 489–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959353520918164.

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In Australia and many countries, pornography offers omnipresent, stimulating, easily accessible sexual content; it is an increasing contributor to social meaning-making in women’s sexual lives, including their relationships. Previous research tended to focus on adverse outcomes without considering how women might experience pornography’s interaction with intimacy and relationships. We therefore sought women’s perspectives through in-depth interviews about pornography conducted with 27 young self-identified women, who have or intended to have sex with men, living in Australia. Analysis of their
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Ashton, Sarah, Karalyn McDonald, and Maggie Kirkman. "Pornography and women’s sexual pleasure: Accounts from young women in Australia." Feminism & Psychology 29, no. 3 (2019): 409–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959353519833410.

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Understanding how young women experience pornography is a modern imperative in promoting sexual health. There has been, until now, no Australian research exploring what pornography means to women in relation to sexual pleasure. We conducted in-depth interviews with 27 women from around Australia. A thematic analysis of their accounts, supported by narrative theory, revealed that pornography both enhanced and interfered with pleasure. Women described pornography’s contributions to the enhancement of pleasure through solo pleasure, shared viewing with partners, discovering new sexual preferences
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Sommers, Evelyn K., and James V. P. Check. "An Empirical Investigation of the Role of Pornography in the Verbal and Physical Abuse of Women." Violence and Victims 2, no. 3 (1987): 189–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.2.3.189.

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In studies of male aggressiveness and pornography, social psychologists have found evidence to support the theory that consumption of pornography by males increases their aggressiveness and antisocial attitudes toward women. The research reported here studied the presence of pornography and both sexual and nonsexual violence in the lives of two groups of women: a group of battered women drawn from shelters and counseling groups, and a comparison group of women from a mature university population. It was found that the partners of the battered women read or viewed significantly greater amounts
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LIBÓRIO BARBOSA, JÚLIA. "A VIOLÊNCIA CONTRA AS MULHERES E A TUTELA DA PORNOGRAFIA: UM DESAFIO POLÍTICO-IGUALITÁRIO." Revista Científica Semana Acadêmica 11, no. 234 (2023): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.35265/2236-6717-234-12624.

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The pornographic industry, one of the most profitable of the planet, is responsable for reproducing and perpetuating gender violence. At the end of the 1970s, pornography began to be treated as a political problem by second-wave feminists, who denounced the harmful effects of pornography and believed that the prohibition of pornographic contente was a measure of gender equality. This article shares the propositions of anti-pornography feminists, so it will be demonstrated, through bibliographical researches, that the pornographers’ discourse should be trated as real hate speech Against women,
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Barbero, Carola, and Alberto Voltolini. "Must Pornography Be Passed Over in Silence?" Croatian journal of philosophy 25, no. 73 (2025): 83–97. https://doi.org/10.52685/cjp.25.73.6.

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This paper critically examines leading feminist philosophical arguments asserting that inegalitarian pornography inherently perpetuates the objectification and silencing of women, thereby warranting moral condemnation or legal restriction. While recognizing the seriousness of these concerns, we argue that neither objection holds, regardless of how objectification or silencing is conceptualized. Central to our position is the distinction between fictional and non-fictional pornography. As fiction, we contend, pornography does not intrinsically validate real-world beliefs or behaviors regarding
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Carse, Alisa L. "Pornography: An Uncivil Liberty?" Hypatia 10, no. 1 (1995): 155–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.1995.tb01358.x.

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Pornographic speech harms women by playing a key role in sustaining the social conditions through which women's liberty and equality are undercut. Though there is a principled moral and constitutional basis for pursuing a legal strategy in fighting pornography, we should not overestimate the effectiveness of the law or underestimate its potential dangers. The struggle against pornography must be waged through education, expressive exploration, and protest, not through the law.
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Larsson, Mariah. "Drömmen om den goda pornografin. Om sextio- och sjuttiotalsfilmen och gränsen mellan konst och pornografi." Tidskrift för genusvetenskap 28, no. 1-2 (2022): 92–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.55870/tgv.v28i1-2.3913.

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The dream of the good pornography today, draws its argument from a feminist anti-porn analysis that concludes that pornography is an expression of the patriarchal society where women are being obejctified and degraded. However, in the 1960s, there was another dream of the good pornography, one which claimed that the existing pornography was bad from an aesthetic point of view. It had to do with the fact that pornography was forbidden in Sweden until 1971, and one argument for legalization was that porn would then become much better. The article examines the dream of the good pornography, the r
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Sorice-Virk, Sarah, Alexander Y. Li, Francisco L. Canales, and Heather J. Furnas. "The Role of Pornography, Physical Symptoms, and Appearance in Labiaplasty Interest." Aesthetic Surgery Journal 40, no. 8 (2019): 876–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjz254.

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Abstract Background With the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists reaffirming its 2007 opposition to labiaplasty in 2019, the procedure continues to be controversial. Particular emphasis on pornography as a major influencer on women seeking labiaplasty contributes to its controversy and distracts from other motivations. Few articles have established pornography’s influence relative to functional and appearance-related symptoms. Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the relative influence of pornography on women’s decision to seek labiaplasty relative to other
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Stepanko, Sierra. "The Effects Pornography has on Dating and Gender Norms." Canadian Journal of Family and Youth / Le Journal Canadien de Famille et de la Jeunesse 14, no. 2 (2022): 71–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/cjfy29768.

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In this paper, I plan to review the research and findings on how pornography influences gender norms within society and how this has a positive and/or negative impact on relationships and intimacy. During my review, I will explore the different aspects of how pornography influences dating and intimacy, and gender norms within our society. I hypothesize that due to the overwhelming rates of aggression, violence, and objectification of women in mainstream pornographic videos and the surging rates of users viewing these videos on a consistent basis, pornography has a negative influence on dating
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STOOPS, JAMIE. "CLASS AND GENDER DYNAMICS OF THE PORNOGRAPHY TRADE IN LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN." Historical Journal 58, no. 1 (2015): 137–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x14000090.

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ABSTRACTDuring the second half of the nineteenth century, British social purity campaigners framed the pornography trade as a major source of cultural and moral pollution. As in their anti-prostitution efforts, purity campaigners presented the abolition of pornography as an attempt to protect women, children, and impressionable members of the lower classes from sexual immorality. Their rhetoric and policy efforts, however, reveal deeply entrenched fears of middle-class vulnerability to the negative effects of pornographic literature and images. Building on existing obscenity studies scholarshi
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Wright, Paul J., Bryant Paul, Debby Herbenick, and Robert S. Tokunaga. "Pornography and Sexual Dissatisfaction: The Role of Pornographic Arousal, Upward Pornographic Comparisons, and Preference for Pornographic Masturbation." Human Communication Research 47, no. 2 (2021): 192–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hcr/hqab001.

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Abstract Research finding that pornography use is associated with lower sexual satisfaction is common; evaluation of the mechanisms hypothesized as underlying the association is not. Informed by multiple theoretical perspectives, the present study tested a conceptual model positing that (a) regularly consuming pornography conditions the user’s arousal template to be particularly responsive to pornographic depictions, (b) this amplified arousal to pornography increases both (c) upward comparisons between one’s own sex life and sex as it is represented in pornography and (d) a preference for mas
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Sumerau, J. E., and Ryan T. Cragun. "“How Low Can Humans Plunge!”: Facilitating Moral Opposition in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints." Qualitative Sociology Review 12, no. 1 (2016): 42–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1733-8077.12.1.02.

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In this article, we examine how religious leaders teach their followers to protect themselves and others from pornography. Based on archival materials from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS, LDS Church, or Mormons), we analyze how LDS leaders, responding to the expansion of pornographic influence over the past 40 years, facilitated moral opposition to pornography by teaching their followers to (1) set moral examples for others, (2) save their women, and (3) protect their children. In so doing, however, LDS leaders, regardless of their intentions, reproduced cultural and reli
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Castillo, Joe Carl B., and Rev Fr Antonio P. Pueyo. "Sex on Camera: A Postmodern Feminist Critique on Pornography." Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 49, no. 3 (2023): 29–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2023/v49i31132.

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Pornography has been a topic of ongoing debate, particularly among feminist thinkers, regarding its implications for women's subjugation and oppression versus its potential as a means for women to express their sexuality, empower themselves, and exercise autonomy. This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of pornography from diverse cultural, religious, and legal perspectives. Additionally, it explores the divergent feminist viewpoints on pornography, examining their respective issues and inconsistencies. On one side, anti-pornography feminists argue that pornography inherently
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Häggström-Nordin, E., U. Hanson, and T. Tydén. "Associations between pornography consumption and sexual practices among adolescents in Sweden." International Journal of STD & AIDS 16, no. 2 (2005): 102–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/0956462053057512.

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Pornography consumption and sexual behaviour were studied, with an aim to investigate any associations. Participants were 718 students from 47 high school classes, mean age 18 years, in a medium-sized Swedish city. More men (98%) than women (72%) had ever consumed pornography. More male high consumers than low consumers or women got sexually aroused by, fantasized about, or tried to perform acts seen in a pornographic film ( P<0.001). Three-quarters of the sample had had sexual intercourse, of which 71% reported contraceptive use at first intercourse. Anal intercourse was reported by 16%, w
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Kohut, Taylor, Kiara Fernandez, William A. Fisher, and Lorne Campbell. "What types of pornographic content are people using? A mixed-method analysis that highlights differences by gender and relationship context of use." Studies in Communication and Media 13, no. 4 (2024): 465–504. https://doi.org/10.5771/2192-4007-2024-4-465.

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Although content differences in pornography play an acknowledged role in many theories concerning the use and consequences of such material, relatively few studies have attempted to describe and understand the use of different types of pornography. To begin to address this gap, N = 367 participants who were in predominately mixed-sex relationships were asked open-ended questions about the pornography they used alone and the pornography they used with a romantic partner. A mixed-methods analysis employing both thematic analysis and content analysis to the same set of responses indicated that pa
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West, Caroline. "The Free Speech Argument Against Pornography." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33, no. 3 (2003): 391–422. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00455091.2003.10716549.

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Pornography may harm women in a variety of ways. But among the harms that pornography has sometimes been alleged to cause is a surprising one: it violates women's right to freedom of speech. Pornography ‘silences’ women; and laws against pornography are justified (among other reasons) in order to stop pornographers from expressing themselves in a way that prevents women from speaking. Or so claims Catherine Mackinnon.
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Wardatun, Atun. "Pornografi Dan Kekerasan Terhadap Perempuan (Kajian Kritis Pandangan Feminisme Radikal)." Ulumuna 10, no. 2 (2006): 215–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/ujis.v10i2.452.

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Some people presume that feminisms are permissive for pornography due to the fact that many women support pornography as an expression of women’s freedom. By critical reading and analysis of radical feminism point of view on women’s sexuality, this work proves that feminisms are ant pornography. Pornography, since it always puts women as the object, is violence against women, dehumanization, and colonialization of women by the domination of patriarchal society.
 There is no way for women to minimize—if not to bring to an end— pornography but to start realizing that women are the blamed vi
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Popovic, Miodrag. "Pornography use and closeness with others in women." Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 139, no. 5-6 (2011): 353–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sarh1106353p.

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Introduction. Closeness/intimacy and pornography are sometimes linked and frequently presented as competing with each other. They have been the subject of some research but many issues in the area remain controversial and indeterminate. Objective. The aim of this pilot study was to establish whether female pornography users and non-users? ratings in terms of socio-emotional closeness differed, i.e. to examine the association between pornography use and aspects of socio-emotional closeness in a non-clinical sample of females. Methods. Sixty-six females participated in the study. Their actual an
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Díaz Hernández, Cristian, Esther Torrado Martín-Palomino, and Josué Gutiérrez Barroso. "The consumption of pornography in adolescents and young people: a gender perspective analysis of the characteristics and profiles of consumers." Journal of Feminist, Gender and Women Studies, no. 15 (December 20, 2023): 36–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.15366/jfgws2023.15.002.

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The concept of new pornography refers to those pornographic contents easily available on the Internet, free and unlimited. The general objective of this article is to analyze the consumption of new pornography by young people and adolescents, determining the profile and analyzing the characteristics of the people who consume it. For this, it is based on a study carried out during the year 2020 in Tenerife (Spain) to a total of 2,432 young people and adolescents, of which 49.6% were women and 50.4% were men aged between 15 and 30 years. The methodology used replicated that of the research carri
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Frankiewicz, Patryk. "THE USE OF PORNOGRAPHY AND THE LEVEL OF SEXUAL SATISFACTION IN FORMAL AND UNFORMAL RELATIONSHIPS." Catholic Pedagogy 35, no. 1 (2024): 292–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.62266/pk.1898-3685.2024.35.25.

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ABSTRACT: Objective: The aim of this study is to show the reader the level of influence of the phenomenon of broadly understood pornography online for relationships - both formal and informal. To what extent does it affect the quality and durability of the relationship? Methods: To show the overall importance of the discussed topic, I used: methods of analysis of existing literature and research results. My main focus was on: previous research relating, among others, to the quality and durability of the relationship through the prism of the use of pornographic materials. Results: After analyzi
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Helen Tina BR Lumban Batu and Yudi Kornelis. "Perlindungan Hukum Terhadap Privasi Dan Dampak Sosial Akibat Penyebaran Video Porno di Media Sosial." Terang : Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Hukum 1, no. 3 (2024): 09–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.62383/terang.v1i3.348.

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The government made pornography included in government legal products in 2008, with Law number 44 which was issued to regulate Indonesian society. The government made pornography included in government legal products in 2008, with Law number 44 which was issued to regulate Indonesian society. A qualitative research approach using a literature review was used, involving the collection and analysis of data from library sources relating to the research subject. In addition, the Investigation selects journal sources, organizes and discusses subjects relevant to the research objectives, and compare
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Mulia, Siti Musdah. "Menolak Pornografi: Memberdayakan Perempuan." Ulumuna 10, no. 2 (2017): 237–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/ujis.v10i2.453.

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When people listen to the word pornography, what they have in their imagination is a sexy woman that can arouse sexual desire. Some people perceive pornography and women are interrelated and unseparable. If pernography is then correlated with moral degradation, consequently women are claimed to be the axis of demoralization. Thus, the problem is how to prevent the women from moral degradation, if needed by limiting their rights through constitution. To support the idea they use religious teachings based on the interpretation of Islamic scholars. Normatively, by intensive observation, it is fou
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Rita Kumar, Ishani Nayak,. "Comparative Study of Pornographic Craving and Sexual Satisfaction among Women who are in a Committed Relationship and Women who are Not in a Committed Relationship." Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology 44, no. 4 (2023): 62–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.52783/tjjpt.v44.i4.801.

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Pornographic craving is a relative term to describe the affliction of consuming pornography in visual, audio, or written format. The study has been conducted to explore the intriguing relationship between pornographic craving and sexual satisfaction in 106 women between 18-30 years of age who experience sexual encounters with committed partners and without committed partners.The pornographic craving questionnaire by Kraus and Rosenberg was used to measure the level of pornographic craving in the sample selected. Sexual Satisfaction was measured by the New Sexual Satisfaction Scale developed by
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Berger, Jonathan H., John E. Kehoe, Andrew P. Doan, et al. "Survey of Sexual Function and Pornography." Military Medicine 184, no. 11-12 (2019): 731–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usz079.

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Abstract Introduction We aimed to explore and describe the pornography habits of young men and women. Given recent upward trends in pornography use and erectile dysfunction, along with a plausible pathophysiology, we hypothesized that pornography use would correlate with sexual dysfunction. Materials and Methods Institutional Review Board approval was obtained. Surveys were distributed to 20–40 year old men and women presenting to a urology clinic. Information was collected on demographics and medical history. Sexual function was evaluated with the International Index of Erectile Function (IIE
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Farley, Melissa, and Meghan Donevan. "Reconnecting Pornography, Prostitution, and Trafficking." Atlánticas. Revista Internacional de Estudios Feministas 6, no. 1 (2021): 30–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/arief.2021.6.1.7312.

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Pornography has been perceived as existing separate from prostitution and trafficking. We suggest that pornography, prostitution, and trafficking overlap conceptually and empirically. We discuss similarities between pornography and other arms of the sex trade such as escort, street, or massage prostitution via a review of survivor testimony and existing research. Women used in the production of pornography suffer the same adverse antecedents as those in other prostitution including poverty, childhood sexual abuse, racism, domestic violence, and the cultural mainstreaming of sexism. These facto
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Komlenac, Nikola, and Margarethe Hochleitner. "Associations Between Pornography Consumption, Sexual Flexibility, and Sexual Functioning Among Austrian Adults." Archives of Sexual Behavior 51, no. 2 (2022): 1323–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-021-02201-7.

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AbstractTo date, only a few studies have examined the associations between pornography consumption and sexual functioning. The Acquisition, Activation, Application Model (3AM) indicates that the frequency of pornography consumption and the perceived realism of pornography may influence whether sexual scripts are acquired from viewed pornography. Having sexual scripts that are alternative to their preferred sexual behaviors may help people switch to alternative sexual behavior when sexual problems arise. The current study analyzed whether frequent pornography consumption was associated with gre
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McNabney, Sean M., Krisztina Hevesi, and David L. Rowland. "Effects of Pornography Use and Demographic Parameters on Sexual Response during Masturbation and Partnered Sex in Women." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 9 (2020): 3130. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17093130.

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The effect of pornography on sexual response is understudied, particularly among women. A multinational, community-based sample of 2433 women at least 18 years of age completed a 42-item, opt-in questionnaire collecting information on demographic and sexual history characteristics, use of pornography during masturbation, frequency of pornography use, and sexual response parameters. Pornography use and average frequency were compared across demographic variables. We also examined how pornography frequency predicted differences in self-reported arousal difficulty; orgasmic difficulty, latency, a
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Davis, Angela C., Meredith J. Temple-Smith, Elise Carrotte, Margaret E. Hellard, and Megan S. C. Lim. "A descriptive analysis of young women's pornography use: a tale of exploration and harm." Sexual Health 17, no. 1 (2020): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sh19131.

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Background Despite viewing less often than young men, young women view pornography. This study used an online survey to describe young women’s pornography use and their reflections on the influence of this use. Methods: Young Australian women (15–29 years) were recruited via Facebook to complete an online survey in 2016. Respondents who had ever viewed pornography (n = 491) were asked 10 closed-ended questions related to their exposure to pornography and an open-ended question: ‘How has pornography influenced your life?’. Quantitative responses were descriptively analysed. Qualitative response
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Haramain, M. Gufran, Yunita Indinabila, and Ulyan Nasri. "Pornographic Discourse on Social Media from a Feminist Theory Perspective." INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) 9, no. 1 (2024): 33–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.18326/inject.v9i1.706.

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This research aims to explore the views of feminist activism from a liberal and radical perspective towards pornography on social media platforms. The research method used is qualitative descriptive and applies a literature review approach. The research results show that liberal feminist activists view women as having the right to freedom regarding pornography, including the right to create, publish, display, distribute, and consume pornography in a closed environment. In contrast, radical feminist activism views pornography as part of the social structure as a patriarchal agenda equivalent to
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Bortacka, Gabriela. "The depiction of men in contemporary pornographic movies." Dziennikarstwo i Media 15 (June 29, 2021): 101–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2082-8322.15.9.

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This article describes how men are presented in pornographic materials available on one of the most popular thematic websites — PornHub.com. The article contains a disambiguation of the term ‘pornography’, and discusses the reach of the pornographic market, as well as the audience and specifics of PornHub. The main part contains an empirical study of fifteen movie productions divided into three categories: heterosexual, homosexual, and for women. The article presents both the physical description of what is happening in the film and the analysis of the gender roles of the depicted characters.
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Sahira Azzahra, Atika Fitriani, Erma Nuril Fajria, Mivtahul Janati Rahmi Fajri, Sarifah Aini Hasibuan, and Ilham Hudi. "Kajian Literatur : Perlindungan Hukum Terhadap Korban Revenge Porn." Doktrin: Jurnal Dunia Ilmu Hukum dan Politik 2, no. 2 (2024): 268–77. https://doi.org/10.59581/doktrin.v2i2.2743.

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Gender inequality, sexual violence, domestic violence, trafficking in women, and wartime exploitation are some of the many human rights violations that occur. With the advancement of information technology and globalization, the use of violence has changed and evolved. Revenge pornography, also known as "revenge porn", is combined with direct acts of violence. The purpose of this research is to find out what causes revenge pornography and how legal protection can be given to its victims. This research uses normative research that uses legislation to examine a study by examining theories, conce
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Simeon, Olaosebikan Oni. "Law on Communication Technology and Pornographic Items: Nigeria Perspectives." AFAR Multidisciplinary Journal of Management Sciences (MJMS) Volume 5, No. 1, June 2023 (2023): 56–74. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8211146.

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Pornography is defined as the act of using materials to initiate, design, expose, circulate, introduce, advertise or promote indecent items, especially material depicting children engaged in sexual acts with adults. The term “pornography” can be used in discussion and debate to refer broadly to material that is sexually designed primarily to produce sexual arousal in viewers, or to material that is sexually harmful to women and children. It is defined in the Black's Law Dictionary, as material (such as writings, photographs, or movies) depicting sexual activity or erotic behavi
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Gibson, Pamela Church, and Roma Gibson. "Dirty Looks: Women, Pornography, Power." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53, no. 4 (1995): 447. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/430991.

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Levande, Meredith. "Women, Pop Music, and Pornography." Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism 8, no. 1 (2007): 293–321. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/mer.2007.8.1.293.

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LeVande, Meredith. "Women, Pop Music, and Pornography." Meridians 8, no. 1 (2008): 293–321. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/mer.2008.8.1.293.

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Benson, Peter. "Between women: Lesbianism in pornography." Textual Practice 7, no. 3 (1993): 412–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09502369308582174.

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Cramer, Elizabeth, and Judith McFarlane. "Pornography and Abuse of Women." Public Health Nursing 11, no. 4 (1994): 268–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1446.1994.tb00422.x.

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Tong, Rosemarie. "Women, Pornography, and the Law." Academe 73, no. 5 (1987): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40250083.

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Hill, Judith M. "Pornography and Degradation." Hypatia 2, no. 2 (1987): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.1987.tb01064.x.

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I have taken a Kantian approach to the issue of pornography and degradation. My thesis is that by perpetuating derogatory myths about womankind, for the sake of financial gain, the pornography industry treats the class of women as a means only, and not as composed of individuals who are ends in themselves. It thus de-grades all women, as members of this class, imputing to them less than full human status.
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Attaky, A., and B. Falone Percival. "Porn Addiction." Klinička psihologija 9, no. 1 (2016): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.21465/2016-kp-op-0079.

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Pornography can affect the patterns of life of adults, especially those in terms of sexual behavior and porn consumption, and can have a significant impact on the sexual attitudes and behaviors. Thus; A) The authors will present a (pre) historic review of the relationship between the Humanity and Sexuality since the last 30.000 years (since the Venus of Willendorf) as prelude to the analysis of the Pornographic worldwide phenomenon. B) The Authors in this way will show the Structural differences between Erotism and Pornography focusing later on the character of the Porn Addiction. C) In effect
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Foubert, John D., and Ana J. Bridges. "Predicting Bystander Efficacy and Willingness to Intervene in College Men and Women." Violence Against Women 23, no. 6 (2016): 692–706. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077801216648793.

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Students from two research universities completed items measuring the frequency of their using different kinds of pornography, and measures of their willingness and intent to intervene to help a bystander who might be experiencing sexual violence. Hierarchical logistic regressions showed that for men, violent/degrading pornography use, but not explicit but non-degrading pornography use, was significantly associated with reduced bystander willingness to intervene, but not associated with bystander efficacy. Women did not show the same impact of violent/degrading pornography use on the two bysta
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Foubert, John D., and Ana J. Bridges. "What Is the Attraction? Pornography Use Motives in Relation to Bystander Intervention." Journal of Interpersonal Violence 32, no. 20 (2016): 3071–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260515596538.

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Use of pornography is common among adolescents and young adults, with most men and a growing number of women viewing regularly. A vast body of research suggests pornography use is associated with multiple attitudinal and behavioral variables. One of those associations, for both men and women, is higher pornography use is correlated with a lower likelihood of intervening to prevent sexual assault. The present study explored how motives for viewing pornography related to male ( n = 139) and female ( n = 290) college students’ willingness and efficacy to intervene to help prevent a sexual assault
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Senn, Charlene Y., and H. Lorraine Radtke. "Women's Evaluations of and Affective Reactions to Mainstream Violent Pornography, Nonviolent Pornography, and Erotica." Violence and Victims 5, no. 3 (1990): 143–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.5.3.143.

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Women's reactions to three types of sexually explicit materials were examined. Ninety-six female undergraduates completed questionnaires measuring previous exposure to pornography, past history of coercive sexual experiences, attitudes toward feminism, hostility toward men, adversarial sexual beliefs, and rape myth acceptance. They were then randomly assigned to one of four conditions: (a) erotica, (b) nonviolent pornography, (c) violent pornography, and (d) control. They viewed 50 slides during each of two 30-minute sessions, completed a measure of mood disturbance, and evaluated each slide.
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Bergen, Raquel K., and Kathleen A. Bogle. "Exploring the Connection Between Pornography and Sexual Violence." Violence and Victims 15, no. 3 (2000): 227–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.15.3.227.

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This article examines the relationship between sexual violence and pornography. Data about women’s experiences of sexual violence and their abusers’ use of pornography were collected at a rape crisis center from 100 survivors. Findings include that 28% of respondents reported that their abuser used pornography and that for 12% of the women, pornography was imitated during the abusive incident. The effects of pornography on women’s experiences of sexual violence are discussed.
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