Dr Clarissa Smith – Talking about pornography in everyday life: what can be learned from talking to audiences?

Despite the heat of debates about pornography - its meanings and impacts - we still know very little about the quotidian consumption of porn.

In this presentation Clarissa will draw on findings from a complex online questionnaire into the meanings and pleasures of pornography, which garnered more than 5,000 responses.  The data suggests that pornographic materials have intricate meanings in respondents' everyday lives and multiple significances for their senses of themselves as sexual subjects.

This event is free to attend and no booking is required. 

Location Details

Room 12.21 and 12.25
Social Sciences Building
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT

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