Essays about: "Porn 2.0"

Found 3 essays containing the words Porn 2.0.

  1. 1. An Analysis on the Impact of Ethical Porn Discourse on the Communication of Pornographic Content Online

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och media

    Author : Fulden Ergen; [2018]
    Keywords : #ethicalporn; #onlinepornography; #web2.0; #altporn; #fair-trade;

    Abstract : With the internet being more accessible and more faster than ever, online pornography have undergone tremendous change. The emergence of Web 2.0 brought porn tubes into existence, where enormous amounts of pornographic content were reached for free. At the same time, Web 2. READ MORE

  2. 2. (S)examensarbete

    University essay from Konstfack/Textil

    Author : Cecilia Pfaff; [2016]
    Keywords : art; textile art; knitting; crochet; sex; sexy; sexiness; Instagram; selfie; performance; sun chair; craftivism; Dolly Parton; body; feminism; #xxxjobb; #123sexy; konst; textilkonst; stickning; virkning; sex; sexig; sexighet; Instagram; selfie; performance; solstol; craftivism; Dolly Parton; kropp; feminism; #xxxjobb; #123sexy;

    Abstract : Preface: Thank you to all the women in my life who have supported me through this process; to my mother, to my other mother (Susan), to Kara, to Jordan and, of course, to Dolly. Summary: (S)examensarbete is a journey through which I have questioned if knitting can be sexy. READ MORE

  3. 3. Porn 2.0 straight from the horse's mouth. Consumption and Production of User Generated Content

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Aneta Hoszowska; Tomas Janovsky; [2014]
    Keywords : porn; pornography; user generated content; Porn 2.0; netporn; amateur; consumer culture; prosumer; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The research of pornography has always been sorrowful and affected by many accusations of researchers being ‘Porn apologists dressing up personal convictions to look more objective by attaching the word “studies” to the title of their journal’ or often according to anti-porn advocates they were ‘expressing their own opinions rather than producing research’ and were likely to write ‘fulsome articles […] declaring “porn is wonderful for men” (Atwood & Smith, 2014, p. 8). READ MORE