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Orgasmic Bodies explores how bodily experiences of orgasm are
worked up as present/absent, complicated/straightforward, too
slow/too fast, fake or real, in the doing of masculinities and
femininities. Engaging with both science and popular culture it
examines the meanings given to orgasmic bodies in contemporary
heterosex.
Digital technologies are deeply embedded in everyday life with
opportunities for information access and perpetual social contact
now mediating most of our activities and relationships. This book
expands the lens of Cyberpsychology to consider how digital
experiences play out across the various stages of people's lives.
Most psychological research has focused on whether human-technology
interactions are a 'good' or a 'bad' thing for humanity. This book
offers a distinctive approach to the emergent area of
Cyberpsychology, moving beyond these binary dilemmas and
considering how popular technologies have come to frame human
experience and relationships. In particular the authors explore the
role of significant life stages in defining the evolving purpose of
digital technologies. They discuss how people's symbiotic
relationship with digital technologies has started to redefine our
childhoods, how we experience ourselves, how we make friends, our
experience of being alone, how we have sex and form romantic
relationships, our capacity for being antisocial as well as the
experience of growing older and dying. This interdisciplinary book
will be of great interest to scholars and practitioners across
psychology, digital technology and media studies as well as anyone
interested in how technology influences our behaviour.
“If you are interested in lived experience and meaning making, or
want to think more creatively about psychology, this text is
utterly invaluable.” Paula Reavey, Professor of Psychology and
Mental Health, London South Bank University, UK “This book
provides a wonderful, gently provocative, critical companion to the
standard psychological curriculum!” Professor Virginia Braun,
School of Psychology, Waipapa Taumata Rau/The University of
Auckland, NZ “This is essential reading for all undergraduate and
applied psychology courses.” Professor Erica Burman, University
of Manchester, UK, editor of Feminists and Psychological Practice
and co-author of Challenging women: psychology’s exclusions,
feminist possibilities The Feminist Companion series includes books
which act as your friends and mentors in book form, supporting you
in your studies, especially when things get tough. This
companion offers a better-informed understanding of research
methods, exploring key topics such as ethics, reproducibility,
reliability and validity, and research design through a feminist
lens. The ethics of research relationships are explored, alongside
issues to do with prejudices and biases implicated in
psychology’s treatment of women. Ultimately, this book
aims to develop your critical and analytical skills by encouraging
a questioning approach to understanding how psychological knowledge
is produced, and by offering alternative, feminist-informed
approaches to framing research questions, adopting data collection
techniques, and analysing and interpreting data. Key
features of this book include: • Five Reasons Why You Need a
Feminist Companion – a helpful guide to what readers can expect
to gain from this book • Activity boxes, suggesting ways
you can put the theory you are learning into practice
• See and Hear for Yourself boxes, signposting readers to
where they can find real-world examples of the concepts covered •
Summary sections that articulate the main points of each chapter
and provide a useful revision aid • A glossary of key terms The
book maps to the British Psychological Society (BPS) curriculum on
research methods as well as the Quality Assessment Agency’s (QAA)
Subject Benchmark Statement for Psychology. Hannah Frith
is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of
Surrey, UK. She is the current editor the British Psychological
Society journal Psychology of Women and Equalities Review.
Rose Capdevila is Professor of Psychology at The Open
University. She has been co-editor of the journal Feminism &
Psychology and Chair of the Psychology of Women and Equalities
section of the BPS.
Orgasmic Bodies explores how bodily experiences of orgasm are
worked up as present/absent, complicated/straightforward, too
slow/too fast, fake or real, in the doing of masculinities and
femininities. Engaging with both science and popular culture it
examines the meanings given to orgasmic bodies in contemporary
heterosex.
Sexuality is a complex and multifaceted domain - encompassing
bodily, contextual and subjective experiences that resist ready
categorisation. To claim the sexual as a viable research object
therefore raises a number of important methodological questions:
what is it possible to know about experiences, practices and
perceptions of sex and sexualities? What approaches might help or
hinder our efforts to probe such experiences? This collection
explores the creative, personal and contextual parameters involved
in researching sexuality, cutting across disciplinary boundaries
and drawing on case studies from a variety of countries and
contexts. Combining a wide range of expertise, its contributors
address such key areas as pornography, sex work, intersectionality
and LGBT perspectives. The contributors also share their own
experiences of researching sexuality within contrasting
disciplines, as well as interrogating how the sexual identities of
researchers themselves can relate to, and inform, their work. The
result is a unique and diverse collection that combines practical
insights on field work with novel theoretical reflections.
Digital technologies are deeply embedded in everyday life with
opportunities for information access and perpetual social contact
now mediating most of our activities and relationships. This book
expands the lens of Cyberpsychology to consider how digital
experiences play out across the various stages of people's lives.
Most psychological research has focused on whether human-technology
interactions are a 'good' or a 'bad' thing for humanity. This book
offers a distinctive approach to the emergent area of
Cyberpsychology, moving beyond these binary dilemmas and
considering how popular technologies have come to frame human
experience and relationships. In particular the authors explore the
role of significant life stages in defining the evolving purpose of
digital technologies. They discuss how people's symbiotic
relationship with digital technologies has started to redefine our
childhoods, how we experience ourselves, how we make friends, our
experience of being alone, how we have sex and form romantic
relationships, our capacity for being antisocial as well as the
experience of growing older and dying. This interdisciplinary book
will be of great interest to scholars and practitioners across
psychology, digital technology and media studies as well as anyone
interested in how technology influences our behaviour.
Sexuality is a complex and multifaceted domain - encompassing
bodily, contextual and subjective experiences that resist ready
categorisation. To claim the sexual as a viable research object
therefore raises a number of important methodological questions:
what is it possible to know about experiences, practices and
perceptions of sex and sexualities? What approaches might help or
hinder our efforts to probe such experiences? This collection
explores the creative, personal and contextual parameters involved
in researching sexuality, cutting across disciplinary boundaries
and drawing on case studies from a variety of countries and
contexts. Combining a wide range of expertise, its contributors
address such key areas as pornography, sex work, intersectionality
and LGBT perspectives. The contributors also share their own
experiences of researching sexuality within contrasting
disciplines, as well as interrogating how the sexual identities of
researchers themselves can relate to, and inform, their work. The
result is a unique and diverse collection that combines practical
insights on field work with novel theoretical reflections.
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