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However, much research on young people and pornography tends to isolate pornography from broader media ecologies (Goldstein, 2020). Further to this, a media studies approach to porn literacy can also (but rarely does) address the cinematic, technological and economic aspects of porn and its production and industries (Jenkins, 2004). However, most a
... See moreRoger Ingham • What Do We Know About the Effects of Pornography After Fifty Years of Academic Research? (Focus on Global Gender and Sexuality)
‘In the UK, parental-leave legislation favours mothers taking time out to care for children over fathers. In fact, thousands of working dads have no access to any paid paternity leave whatsoever. This means that, in nearly every family, the mother is the main carer,…
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Joeli Brearley • The Motherhood Penalty: How to stop motherhood being the kiss of death for your career
what they say about contemporary culture, what they can actually do for audiences, and what they can offer contemporary social relations.
Jen Harvie • Fair Play: Art, Performance and Neoliberalism (Performance Interventions)
who provides care, both paid and unpaid, and what is the right balance between the responsibilities of families, communities and the state.
Richard Humphries • Ending the Social Care Crisis: A New Road to Reform
used the average number of different people phoned during a month (essentially the sympathy group, or 15-layer) to explore changes in network size with age.