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Anthropological study of the Internet pornography can refer to the cultural communication between the authors of sites and users, and that is important to this work as it assumes supracultural activities on the Internet and comprises the pornography users as a distinct population. The aim of this study is to determine, through the categorization of porn clips in the Internet, cognitive schemes and cultural models which explain the principles of such classification and provide the information on the cultural thought that lies behind the interpretation of the Internet pornography during the…mehr

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Anthropological study of the Internet pornography can refer to the cultural communication between the authors of sites and users, and that is important to this work as it assumes supracultural activities on the Internet and comprises the pornography users as a distinct population. The aim of this study is to determine, through the categorization of porn clips in the Internet, cognitive schemes and cultural models which explain the principles of such classification and provide the information on the cultural thought that lies behind the interpretation of the Internet pornography during the organization of that particular part of virtual reality by the pornographic sites' authors and their users. At the end, any behaviour on the Internet is believed to be legitimate just because it is virtual, making the evaluation parameters appear to come down to the esthetic element and the physical safety, while everything has its price. The Internet pornography represents a consistent continuation of the history of pornography because the behavior exhibited during its use also represents a side effect of a cultural environment of the group using it.
Autorenporträt
Got Diploma and master of the basic studies at the Faculty of Philology, Department of Library and Information Science. Got PhD in cognitive anthropology at the Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Ethnology and Anthropology. She is the author of many scientific papers and studies on the subject of pornography, cyber space and social networks.