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Ligne n°28 : ... 2. News- Ligne n°29 : 3. Digital sexuality: the Internet as an intermediary and mediator of
Ligne n°30 : sex ...- Ligne n°32 : Digital sexuality: the Internet as an intermediary and mediator of sex
Ligne n°41 : ... reported recent findings from his exploration into the Internet’s- Ligne n°42 : effects on sexuality. He questions whether the Internet is an
Ligne n°43 : intermediary and/or a mediator, and whether it is altering our ...
Ligne n°43 : ... intermediary and/or a mediator, and whether it is altering our- Ligne n°44 : understanding of sexuality.
Ligne n°54 : ... illustrate the potential for the Internet and digital media to- Ligne n°55 : intrinsically alter sexuality, and become an active element in shaping
Ligne n°56 : sexual encounters (Race 2015). ...
Ligne n°65 : ... Craigslist was also found to mediate sex seeking, enabling men to- Ligne n°66 : proposition others for sexual services, or to sell their sexuality
Ligne n°67 : without having to adopt a ‘sex worker’ identity. ...
Ligne n°83 : ... An attention to the virtual aspects of technology use mark a shift from- Ligne n°84 : thinking about the extent of the Internet’s effects on sexuality (ie,
Ligne n°85 : are more people using the internet for sexual purposes), to consider ...
Ligne n°86 : ... the more intensive affects and what media do or do not enable a person- Ligne n°87 : to do. There is an important difference between whether sexuality is
Ligne n°88 : being changed or not by media, and whether these changes mean that a ...
Ligne n°88 : ... being changed or not by media, and whether these changes mean that a- Ligne n°89 : person can feel and experience sexuality in different ways, or ways
Ligne n°90 : they were not capable of before. Taking this position further, by ...