All Stories

  1. Editorial
  2. Editorial
  3. Editorial
  4. Sexualised Masculinity
  5. Stardom at the margins: performing porn celebrity
  6. Editorial
  7. Ten years of Porn Studies ; 10 years of porn studies
  8. Editorial
  9. Editorial
  10. Editorial
  11. Editorial
  12. Editorial
  13. Editorial
  14. Talking with the sex defender: an interview with Myles Jackman
  15. Sexting among British adults: a qualitative analysis of sexting as emotion work governed by ‘feeling rules’
  16. Online Sexual Partner Seeking as a Social Practice: Qualitative Evidence from the 4th British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-4)
  17. Deplatforming Sex: a roundtable conversation
  18. Routledge Handbook of Leisure Studies
  19. What and how: doing good research with young people, digital intimacies, and relationships and sex education
  20. Engaging with pornography: an examination of women aged 18–26 as porn consumers
  21. Conducting sexualities research: an outline of emergent issues and case studies from ten Wellcome-funded projects
  22. Fellas in Fully Frontal Frolics: Naked Men in For Women Magazine
  23. Editorial
  24. Editorial
  25. Editorial
  26. Policy, politics and porn
  27. Editorial
  28. Editorial
  29. ‘I’m just curious and still exploring myself’: Young people and pornography
  30. Special section: writing on pornography
  31. Conceptualizing, researching and writing about pornography
  32. Introduction
  33. The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality
  34. Pornography
  35. ‘I want James Deen to Deen me with his Deen’: the multi-layered stardom of James Deen
  36. 13. ‘I WANT JAMES DEEN TO DEEN ME WITH HIS DEEN’: THE MULTI-LAYERED STARDOM OF JAMES DEEN
  37. Editorial
  38. Editorial
  39. Editorial
  40. Editorial
  41. Introduction
  42. Breathing New Life into Old Fears: Extreme Pornography and The Wider Politics of Snuff
  43. Introduction to the issue
  44. Introduction to journal
  45. Queer Sex Work
  46. Introduction
  47. Editorial
  48. The Routledge Companion to British Media History
  49. Editorial
  50. Anti/pro/critical porn studies
  51. Porn Studies: an introduction
  52. Reading the BDSM romance: Reader responses to Fifty Shades
  53. Leisure sex: more sex! Better sex! Sex is fucking brilliant! Sex, sex, sex, SEX
  54. Studying Sexualities
  55. Conclusion
  56. His Soul Shatters at About 0:23: Spankwire, Self-Scaring and Hyberbolic Shock
  57. Sadomasochism: Definitions and Legislation
  58. Sexualization, Commodifying Sex and the Mainstreaming of Masturbation
  59. Controversial Images
  60. Investigating young people's sexual cultures: an introduction
  61. Lamenting sexualization: research, rhetoric and the story of young people's ‘sexualization’ in the UK Home Office review
  62. Extreme Concern: Regulating ‘Dangerous Pictures’ in the United Kingdom
  63. Pornographication: A discourse for all seasons
  64. The Cambridge Companion to Modern British Culture
  65. Pleasure and Distance: Exploring Sexual Cultures in the Classroom
  66. PORNOGRAPHY FOR WOMEN, OR WHAT THEY DON'T SHOW YOU INCOSMO!
  67. Designed for pleasure
  68. Fellas in Fully Frontal Frolics: Naked Men inFor WomenMagazine
  69. Shiny Chests and Heaving G-strings: A Night Out with the Chippendales
  70. Introduction: modern British culture
  71. British sexual cultures
  72. Leisure Sex