Sex Machines as Mediatized Sexualities: Ethical and Social Implications

  • Duller N
  • Rodriguez-Amat J
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Abstract

Sex machines are also communication practices. This chapter considers sexual interactions with technological devices as mediatized sexualities. Media are integrated in the definition …

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Duller, N., & Rodriguez-Amat, J. R. (2019). Sex Machines as Mediatized Sexualities: Ethical and Social Implications (pp. 221–239). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-26212-9_13

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