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In this instalment of my series of interviews with media scholars I admire a conversation with Belinda Middleweek (University of Technology Sydney, co-author of "Real Sex Films") and Feona Attwood (Northumbria University, author of "Sex Media"), two fabulous scholars in the area of sex (and) media. The conversation covers about all things related to sex and media: sexual identity exploration, pornography, sex work, human-sex doll relationships, sex journalism, technosexualities and digital intimacies.
Recorded Tuesday, May 11, 2021. The vlog version of this interview is available on YouTube. Please like, comment, subscribe and share widely. This interview series intends to meet the authors of the literature in the field of media studies and communication scholarship.
By Mark DeuzeIn this instalment of my series of interviews with media scholars I admire a conversation with Belinda Middleweek (University of Technology Sydney, co-author of "Real Sex Films") and Feona Attwood (Northumbria University, author of "Sex Media"), two fabulous scholars in the area of sex (and) media. The conversation covers about all things related to sex and media: sexual identity exploration, pornography, sex work, human-sex doll relationships, sex journalism, technosexualities and digital intimacies.
Recorded Tuesday, May 11, 2021. The vlog version of this interview is available on YouTube. Please like, comment, subscribe and share widely. This interview series intends to meet the authors of the literature in the field of media studies and communication scholarship.