Virtually hidden: A theoretical framework for understanding and conceptualising online drug use pornography

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Autor(a) principal: Scheibein, F.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Van Hout, M. C., Henriques, S., Wells, J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/29385
Resumo: Online drug use pornography has been freely available through websites on the open internet for at least 7 years. Surprisingly there is almost no exploration of its nature, character or impacts on both performers and those engaging with this type of content within the research literature. Nor is it an issue that has engaged health care providers and other statutory and non-statutory agencies even though it may have implications within their respective domains. A preliminary scoping of the online environment is used to propose a theoretical framework that combines Goffman's performance theory with that of Turner and Schechner's positioning of ritual theory within performance theory, Butler's concept of performativity online and Luppichi's concept of the ‘technoself’. Utilising the proposed theoretical framework, it is postulated that the presence, performance and engagement of online drug use pornography is a social boundary testing and possibly breaking performance centred on iterative relationships between performer and consumers of this content.
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title Virtually hidden: A theoretical framework for understanding and conceptualising online drug use pornography
spellingShingle Virtually hidden: A theoretical framework for understanding and conceptualising online drug use pornography
Scheibein, F.
Online
Digital
Pornography
Porn
Drug use
title_short Virtually hidden: A theoretical framework for understanding and conceptualising online drug use pornography
title_full Virtually hidden: A theoretical framework for understanding and conceptualising online drug use pornography
title_fullStr Virtually hidden: A theoretical framework for understanding and conceptualising online drug use pornography
title_full_unstemmed Virtually hidden: A theoretical framework for understanding and conceptualising online drug use pornography
title_sort Virtually hidden: A theoretical framework for understanding and conceptualising online drug use pornography
author Scheibein, F.
author_facet Scheibein, F.
Van Hout, M. C.
Henriques, S.
Wells, J.
author_role author
author2 Van Hout, M. C.
Henriques, S.
Wells, J.
author2_role author
author
author
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Van Hout, M. C.
Henriques, S.
Wells, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Online
Digital
Pornography
Porn
Drug use
topic Online
Digital
Pornography
Porn
Drug use
description Online drug use pornography has been freely available through websites on the open internet for at least 7 years. Surprisingly there is almost no exploration of its nature, character or impacts on both performers and those engaging with this type of content within the research literature. Nor is it an issue that has engaged health care providers and other statutory and non-statutory agencies even though it may have implications within their respective domains. A preliminary scoping of the online environment is used to propose a theoretical framework that combines Goffman's performance theory with that of Turner and Schechner's positioning of ritual theory within performance theory, Butler's concept of performativity online and Luppichi's concept of the ‘technoself’. Utilising the proposed theoretical framework, it is postulated that the presence, performance and engagement of online drug use pornography is a social boundary testing and possibly breaking performance centred on iterative relationships between performer and consumers of this content.
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