How Sex Changed the Internet and the Internet Changed Sex: An Unexpected History
By Samantha Cole
Read by Brittany Pressley
Unabridged
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Library CD (In Stock)
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3 Formats: CD
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3 Formats: Library CD
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3 Formats: MP3 CD
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ISBN: 9798212274296
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ISBN: 9798212274289
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ISBN: 9798212274302
Runtime: | 8.41 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/Social Science |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
From the moment there was an “online,” there was sex online. The famous test image used by software engineers to develop formats like the jpeg was “Lena,” taken from Playboy’s November 1972 centerfold. Early bulletin boards and multi-user domains quickly came to serve their members sexual musings. Facebook started as a way to rate “hot or not” Harvard co-eds. In fact, virtually every significant development that defines the Internet we know and love (and hate) today—privacy issues, online payments and online banking, dating, social media, streaming technology, mass data collection—came out the meeting of sexuality and technology.And the kicker is, not only did sexuality vastly influence the Internet, but the Internet arguably changed modern human sexuality by giving every imaginable non-hetereonormative community a place to explore, fantasize, thrive, and be accepted.
A lively history, filled with broad themes and backstories, pioneering personalities and eureka-moments, How the Internet Changed Sex... is a short, serious, and highly entertaining look at the intertwining convergence of sex and the Internet. Written by Samantha Cole, who’s been on this beat as a senior writer for Vice, How The Internet Changed Sex ... covers everything from Jennicam (remember her?) to the problem of “deep fakes,” from “A Brief History of Online Dating” to how the government has been trying to reckon with NSFW content, cybersex to what the promise of VR spaces like the Metaverse hold for the future of human sexual interactions. Porn is just one part of the story. Rather, this is a story about human nature during the digital gold rush of the last fifty years.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
An engaging look at a topic that many choose to ignore or are too embarrassed to discuss. —Kirkus Reviews
[T]his thought-provoking study casts the digital age in a new light. —Publishers Weekly
This book is perfect for readers interested in how society reached the point it is at today with the internet and sex and the issues that have emerged —Library Journal
Perfect for readers of history, particularly tech history, and sex and gender studies. —Booklist
Details
Details
Available Formats : | CD, Library CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/Social Science |
Runtime: | 8.41 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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