Growing Up Sexually(Bibliographies)

 

12/Technologies of Erotic Propaedeusis

 

Main Index®Index Volume 3 ® Bibliography 12


 

Compiler’s Note

 

Taken from Growing Up Sexually, Vol. II, post hoc chapter 18 (links last checked April 25, 2004) with some additions. In this chapter, added to the 0.0 (HTML) edition April 2004 I aimed to explore “[…] how, as evidenced in a variety of online, popular scientific and academic writings, emergent technologies (1) provide shifting scenes (‘localities’) of containing erotic propaedeuses by 2) articulating with sexual curricula (that is, “disciplining” chronologies). A rough sketch is provided of these emerging playgrounds and surveillance thereof, followed by a brief tour around three selected technological ramifications of erotic propaedeusis”.

 

Note: this bibliography may be updated monthly.


 

  • Akdeniz, Y. (2001) Governing pornography and child pornography on the Internet: The UK Approach, in Cyber-Rights, Protection, and Markets: A Symposium, University of West Los Angeles Law Review, p247-75 [http://www.cyber-rights.org/documents/us_article.pdf, as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Allbon, E. & Williams, P. (2002) Nasties in the Net: Children and Censorship on the Web, New Library World103,1-2/1172-1173:30-8
  • Baudrillard, J. (1998) Simulacra and Simulations, in Poster, M. (Ed.) Jean Baudrillard, Selected Writings. Stanford University Press, p166-84
  • Bell, V. (1995) Bio-Politics and the Spectre of Incest: Sexuality and/in the Family, in Robertson, R., Featherstone, M. & Lash, S. (Eds.) Global Modernities. London: Sage Publications Ltd, p227-43
  • Berson, I. R. (2003) Grooming Cybervictims: The Psychosocial Effects of Online Exploitation for Youth, J School Violence2,1:5-18
  • Buckingham, D. & Bragg, S. (2004) Young People, Sex and the Media: The Facts of Life? Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Burn, A. & Willett, R. (forthcoming) ‘What Exactly is a Paedophile?’: Children Talking About Internet Risk. Draft received from author, April 28, 2004
  • Bushman, B. J. & Cantor, J. (2003) Media ratings for violence and sex: Implications for policymakers and parents. Am Psychologist 58:130–41
  • Calvert, Clay(2004) The Perplexing Problem of Child Modeling Web Sites: Quasi-Child Pornography and Calls for New Legislation,40 Cal. W. L. Rev. 231
  • Cassell, J. (1998) Storytelling as the Nexus of Change in the Relationship between Gender and Technology, in Cassell, J. & Jenkins, H. (Eds.) From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
  • Catudal, J. N. (1999) Censorship, the Internet, and the Child Pornography Law of 1996: A Critique, Ethics & Information Technology 1,2:105-16. Reprinted in Spinello, R. & Tavani, H. (Eds.) CyberEthics. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett, 2001, p170-87
  • Chun, W. (nd) Sexuality in the Age of Fiber Optics. Undated Dissertation, BrownUniversity [Chapter 1: http://www.brown.edu/Departments/MCM/people/chun/diss/c1.PDF, as accessed April 25, 2004]
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  • Cyberspace Research Unit (2002) Young People's Use of Chat Rooms. Full Report, available from http://www.uclan.ac.uk/facs/science/psychol/Homeoffi.pdf  [as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Davison, K. G. (2003) Body Talk and Masculinities: Texting Gender With/out the Body. School of Education, University of South Australia, SA
  • Dawn S. Conrad (2002-2003) Note, Protecting Children from Pornography on the Internet: Freedom of Speech is Pitching and Congress May Strike Out, 9. Rich J Law & Tech 2 [http://law.richmond.edu/jolt/v9i2/note1.pdf, , as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Dombrowski, S. C., LeMasney, J. W. et al. (2004) Protecting Children From Online Sexual Predators: Technological, Psychoeducational, and Legal Considerations, Professional Psychol: Research & Practice35,1:65-73
  • Elliott, A., Bosacki, S., Woloshyn, V. & Richards, M. (2002) Exploring Preadolescents’ Media and Literacy Choices, Language & Literacy [Canada] 3:1-13
  • Fenichel, O. (1946) The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis. 1982 reprint. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul
  • Foucault, M. ([1988]) Technologies of the Self, in Martin, L., Guttman, H. & Hutton, P (Eds.) Technologies of the Self. University of Massechustets Press, Amherst
  • Foucault, M. (transl., 1990). The Use of Pleasure (The History of Sexuality, Vol. 2).New York: Random House
  • Freeman-Longo, R. E. (2000). Children, teens, and sex on the Internet. Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, 7 , 75-90.
  • Giroux, H. A. (1996) Teenage Sexuality, Body Politics and the Pedagogy of Display, Rev Educ Pedagogy Culture Studies 18,3:307-31. Reprinted in Epstein, J. S. (Ed.) Youth Culture: Identity in a Postmodern World. Malden, MA: Blackwell, p24-55
  • Giroux, H. A. (1998) Nymphet Fantasies: Child Beauty Pageants and the Politics of Innocence, Social Text 57: 31-53
  • Griffiths, M. (2000) Sex on the Internet. Issues, Concerns and Implications, in Feilitzen, C. con & Carlson, U. (Eds.) Children in the New Media Lanscape: Games, Pornography and Perceptions. Goteborg, Sweden: UNESCO International Clearinghouse on Children and Violence on the Screen
  • Hart, Eileen M. (2002) Teens, Sex, and Media: The Influence of Electronic Entertainment on American Teen Sexual Culture: A Reason to Revive Rhetoric in English Teacher Education Programs. Online paper [http://www.med.sc.edu:1081/MediaLitEd.pdf, as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Heins, M. (1998) Screening out Sex: Kids, Computers, and the New Censors, Am Prospect 9,39:38-44 [Online: http://www.prospect.org/print/V9/39/heins-m.html, as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Heins, M. (2001) Not in Front of the Children: Indecency, Censorship, and the Innocence of Youth. New York: Hill & Wang
  • Heintzelman, M. Z. & McCarthy, C. M. (2000) Thirty Years without Diapers: Expurgating and Censoring Maurice Sendak's In the Night Kitchen. [online paper]
  • Holloway, S. L., Valentine, G. & Bingham, N. (2000) Institutionalising technologies: masculinities, femininities and the heterosexual economy of the IT classroom, Environment & Planning A 32:617-33
  • Horowitz, A. (2000) The constitutionality of the Children’s Internet Protection Act, St. Thomas Law Rev 13,1:425-44
  • Hunter, Ch. D. (1999) Filtering the Future? :Software Filters, Porn, Pics, and the Internet Content Conundrum. Thesis in Communication, presented to the Faculty of the AnnenbergSchool for Communication in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts [http://www.ala.org/alaorg/oif/hunterchap1.html, as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Jaffe, M. E., Sharma, K. K. (2001). Cybersex with minors: Forensic implications. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 46, 1397-1402.
  • Janssen, D. F., Structure, Norm, Filter: Policing Curricular Bodies. Paper submitted for review, 2005
  • Janssen, D. F., The Body as (in) Curriculum: Structures, Technologies, Logistics. Paper submitted for review, 2005
  • Jenkinson, D. R. (1986) The Censorship Iceberg: The Results of a Survey of Challenges in School and Public Libraries, School Libraries in Canada 6,1:19-22, 24-30
  • Kanuga, M., & Rosenfeld, W. D. (2004). Adolescent sexuality and the Internet: The good, the bad, and the URL. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 17, 117-124.
  • Kelley, P., Buckingham, D. & Davies, H. (1999) Talking dirty: children, sexual knowledge and television, Childhood 6,2:221-42
  • Kessler, J. (2002) La Censure et les enfants, dans les 'nouveaux' Etats – Unis, La Revue des Livres pour Enfants 208, Dec.:119-28 [Censorship and Children, in the 'new' US of A, http://www.fyifrance.com/f102002c.htm, as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Kline, S. (1999) Moral Panics and Video Games. Paper presented at the conference Research in Childhood. Sociology, Culture and History, University of Southern Denmark
  • Kunkel, D., Farinola, W., Farrar, K., Donnerstein, E., Biely, E. & Zwarun, L. (2002) Deciphering the V-Chip: An Examination of the Television Industry's Program Rating Judgments, J Communication 52,1:112-38
  • Larme, A. J. (2000) Dangerous Games? Censorship and “Child Protection”. Submitted as partial requirement for the degree of B.A. Honours, University of Queensland, Australia [http://anthonylarme.tripod.com/gc/gamesthesis.pdf, as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Lewine, A. (1997) Making Cyberspace Safe for Children(?): A First Amendment Analysis of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. Online paper [http://www.piperrudnick.com/db30/cgi-bin/pubs/children.pdf, as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Lillie, J. J. McC. (nd) Sexuality & Cyberporn: Towards a New Agenda for Research. Sexuality & Culture 6,2 [Online draft: http://www.ibiblio.org/jlillie/pdf/Lillie_cyberporn.pdf, as accessed April 25, 2004]
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  • Livingstone, S. (March 2002) Children’s Use of the Internet: A Review of the Research Literature. National Children’s Bureau [http://www.ncb.org.uk/resources/lit_review.pdf, as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Longo, R. E., Brown, S. M., & Price Orcutt, D. (2002). Effects of Internet sexuality on children and adolescents. In A. Cooper (Ed.), Sex and the Internet: A guidebook for clinicians (pp. 87-105). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
  • Lynch, M. (2002) Pedophiles and Cyber-predators as Contaminating Forces: The Language of Disgust, Pollution, and Boundary Invasions in Federal Debates on Sex Offender Legislation, Law & Social Inq 27,3:529-66
  • Maczewski, M. (1999) Interplay of Online & Onground Realities: Internet Research on Youth Experiences Online. MA Thesis, University of Victoria, BC, Canada [Online: http://web.uvic.ca/~mecht/webthesis.htm et seq., as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Marontate, J. (nd) Student Web Pages as Technologies of the Self.  Online paper [http://aitt.acadiau.ca/research/arts/marontate.PDF, as accessed April 25, 2004]
  • Mitchell, K. J., Finkelhor, D. & Wolak, J. (2000) Online Victimization: A Report on the Nation’s Youth. NCMEC [http://www.unh.edu/ccrc/pdf/Victimization_Online_Survey.pdf, as accessed April 25, 2004]
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  • O’Connell, R. (July, 2003) A Typology of Child Cybersexploitation and Online Grooming Practices. Cyberspace Research Unit, University of Central Lancashire. Summarising keynote address at the Netsafe Conference, Auckland, New Zealand
  • O’Connell, R., Price, J. & Barrow, Ch. (2004)Emerging trends amongst Primary School Children's use of the Internet. Cyberspace Research Unit. Full Report. [http://www.uclan.ac.uk/host/cru/docs/emerging_trends_full_report_060204.pdf, as accessed April 25, 2004]
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  • Smith, M., Gertz, E., Alvarez, S., & Lurie, P. (2000). The content and accessibility of sex education information on the Internet. Health Education & Behavior, 27, 684-694.
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Janssen, D. F., Growing Up Sexually. 0.2 ed. 2004. Berlin: Magnus Hirschfeld Archive for Sexology

Last revised: May 2005