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An Interdisciplinary Definition of Pornography: Results from a Global Delphi Panel

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ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
Volume 49, Issue 3, Pages 1085-1091

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10508-019-01554-4

Keywords

Pornography; Definitions; Sexually explicit material; Interdisciplinary research

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In interdisciplinary investigations into the relationships between pornography and its audiences, the issue of how to define the object of study is more complex than in studies situated within a single discipline. A Delphi panel of 38 leading pornography researchers from a wide range of disciplines was asked about various topics, including the definition of pornography. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of two rounds of survey responses suggested two different and-at first sight-incompatible definitions operating. The first was Sexually explicit materials intended to arouse. The second was a culturally relative definition suggesting pornography has no innate characteristics. This technical report suggests that we should encourage researchers to choose which definition they want to use in a self-reflective way depending on the needs of the project, so long as they make it explicit and justify their decision.

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