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Communicative Sexualities: Queer and Feminist Theories in Practice, by Jacqueline M. Martinez, provides an argument for and illustration of how to pursue the direct study of students' lived-experiences of sexuality in a classroom or academic setting. It illustrates how communicology, and its methodological practice of semiotic phenomenology, allows for
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Communicative Sexualities: Queer and Feminist Theories in Practice, by Jacqueline M. Martinez, provides an argument for and illustration of how to pursue the direct study of students' lived-experiences of sexuality in a classroom or academic setting. It illustrates how communicology, and its methodological practice of semiotic phenomenology, allows for
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Sexual Communication with Pheromones
1984A critical event in sexual reproduction is location or recruitment of a mate. In a number of insect groups, the necessary movements in time and space are often mediated by pheromones. One sex may recruit the other, or both sexes may be attracted to the chemical emitters.
Ring T. Cardé, Thomas C. Baker
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Teen Sexuality in a Rural Community
Journal of Community Health Nursing, 1989A survey of adolescents and adults was conducted to assess the causes of the teen pregnancy problem in one rural community. Thirty teens and 34 adults were interviewed and asked to respond to questions related to teen sexuality/pregnancy. The goal of the analysis was to determine differences between and similarities among adults' and teens' perceptions
B, Neuman, B J, Beard
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Further understanding sexual communication
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2015Individuals aged 15–24 years account for half of all new sexually transmitted infections. Such diseases are preventable, and communication lies at the center of this prevention. One safer sex behavior rooted in communication is the disclosure of one’s sexual history. Consistent with this perspective, and utilizing affection exchange theory (AET), this
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Gender, Sexuality and Community
2013In Chapter 4, I have considered how East African Asian writings depict the ways in which patriarchal interests among the Asian immigrants manipulate gender in attempts to mark the limits of identity. I have also examined what is at stake in such attempts to wrest control of the communal and personal imaginary. This chapter revisits that discussion, but
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Haptic communication in sexual medicine: introducing sexual haptics
The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2023Andrea Sansone +2 more
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Parent-Child Sexual Communication: Preventing Sexual Violence
ScientiaThrough sexual communication, parents can play an important role as primary educators for their child's sexual health. Unfortunately, sexual matters are rarely discussed in family communication, and parents tend to avoid them. This community service activity aims to determine the percentage of parents who have engaged in sexual communication, and to ...
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Dyadic Sexual Communication Scale
2013The Dyadic Sexual Communication Scale (DSC) is a Likert-type scale assessing respondents’ perceptions of the communication process encompassing sexual relationships. The original 13-item scale discriminated people reporting sexual problems from those not reporting sexual problems (Catania, 1986).
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Semantics and Sexual Communication
The Coordinator, 1959Participating in research on sexual behavior and extensive experience in sex education and personal counseling have convinced me that we face certain semantic difficulties when we try to improve understanding about sexual matters. Our language the words we use and the definitions we employ reflect our feelings our concepts and our scope of knowledge ...
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Rural Men, Sexual Identity and Community
Journal of Homosexuality, 2010The relationship between rurality and men's sexuality remain relatively unexplored. This study addresses the knowledge gap in the research literature by focusing on men who have sex with men in rural areas across Ontario, Canada. Employing a constructivist grounded theory methodology, interviews were conducted with 32 men across 28 geographic locales ...
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