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Porn journal prompts hundreds to sign petition

Hundreds of people have signed a petition protesting about new quarterly journal Porn Studies that is due to launch in spring next year.

Published on
June 3, 2013
Last updated
May 27, 2015

A statement accompanying the raises concerns about the Routledge journal鈥檚 鈥渋ntention and focus and about its editorial board, which is uniformly pro-porn鈥.

鈥淔raming the editorial 鈥榚xperts鈥 on porn as pro-porn under the auspices of neutrality (which is what the journal title does),鈥 the statement goes on, 鈥渇urther fosters the normalization of porn and misrepresents the academic, political and ideological debates about the issue鈥.

If the journal failed to provide 鈥渁 heterogeneous interrogation of the issues embedded in porn and porn culture鈥, they called upon the publishers to rename it Pro-Porn Studies or to launch another journal under a title such as Critical Porn Studies.

This alternative journal could then鈥渞epresent the position of anti-porn scholars and activists and the voices of mental health professionals, porn industry survivors and feminist scholars whose analyses examine the replication and reification of misogyny, child abuse and sexual exploitation in mainstream pornography鈥, the statement says.

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One signatory wrote that she 鈥渨ill not support a press that gets involved with the torture and hatred of women - which is what porn is鈥, while another commented that 鈥渁nyone short of brain dead can see the damage that pornography does. Publish the truth and allow our generation to be the last to live in a pornographic culture.鈥

In a recent article for website The Conversation, the editors of the journal - Feona Attwood, professor in cultural studies, communication and media at Middlesex University, and Clarissa Smith, reader in sexual cultures at the University of Sunderland 鈥 noted that pornography studies 鈥渋nvolves more than simply looking at a lot of pornography鈥.

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鈥淟ike all good researchers, scholars in porn studies don鈥檛 start with a single question, they don鈥檛 get stuck at the level of arguing about whether porn is a good or a bad thing, and they don鈥檛 start out already knowing all the answers,鈥 they wrote.

鈥淭hey don鈥檛 assume that we already know what the porn industry looks like, what porn means, or what impact it has on people鈥檚 lives.鈥

Asked to respond to the criticisms raised in the petition, the editors told 探花视频 that they had been 鈥渆specially pleased to have so many messages from academics welcoming the journal鈥 and 鈥渄elighted that we have been able to include the foremost scholars in this area on our board, and we are continuing to invite others so that we have a really good spread of academics across disciplines鈥.

matthew.reisz@tsleducation.com

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