Author: Valerie V. Peterson
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
ISBN: 9781621314974
Category : Communication and sex
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Sex, Ethics and Communication: A Humanistic Approach to Conversations on Intimacy addresses the need for thoughtful consideration of human sexuality and sexual communication. Written from a secular humanist perspective, the book places communication, rather than biology, psychology, or religion, at the heart of our understanding of sex and sexual behavior. The book steers away from strict standards of "normal" behavior, case studies and hypothetical examples, and encourages readers to contribute their own examples and reflect on their own experiences. Designed to encourage classroom discussion, Sex, Ethics and Communication can be used in courses on human sexuality, women's studies, communication ethics, and interpersonal communication. Written in a serious, honest style, the material still effectively employs humor to increase reader comfort with challenging topics. The book is divided into three sections. Part I covers sexual ethics, and discusses responsibility, vulnerability, the problems of categorization, and different ethics of communication. Part II is devoted to sex as a form of communication, and the ways in which sex and spoken communication interact. Part III addresses ethical sex and how it is related to other areas of social and cultural concerns such as work, pay, and marriage. Specific topics include: Why Statistics are Useless for Ethics Sexual Metaphors and Narratives Making Good Sex More Likely Innocence vs. Experience Marriage and Family This thoughtful, theoretical treatment of sex will engage a generation of students reared on the internet, Facebook, and YouTube who want and need help with face-to-face communication skills, and who are interested in understanding how to negotiate sex as an interpersonal activity.
Sex, Ethics, and Communication
Author: Valerie V. Peterson
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
ISBN: 9781621314974
Category : Communication and sex
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Sex, Ethics and Communication: A Humanistic Approach to Conversations on Intimacy addresses the need for thoughtful consideration of human sexuality and sexual communication. Written from a secular humanist perspective, the book places communication, rather than biology, psychology, or religion, at the heart of our understanding of sex and sexual behavior. The book steers away from strict standards of "normal" behavior, case studies and hypothetical examples, and encourages readers to contribute their own examples and reflect on their own experiences. Designed to encourage classroom discussion, Sex, Ethics and Communication can be used in courses on human sexuality, women's studies, communication ethics, and interpersonal communication. Written in a serious, honest style, the material still effectively employs humor to increase reader comfort with challenging topics. The book is divided into three sections. Part I covers sexual ethics, and discusses responsibility, vulnerability, the problems of categorization, and different ethics of communication. Part II is devoted to sex as a form of communication, and the ways in which sex and spoken communication interact. Part III addresses ethical sex and how it is related to other areas of social and cultural concerns such as work, pay, and marriage. Specific topics include: Why Statistics are Useless for Ethics Sexual Metaphors and Narratives Making Good Sex More Likely Innocence vs. Experience Marriage and Family This thoughtful, theoretical treatment of sex will engage a generation of students reared on the internet, Facebook, and YouTube who want and need help with face-to-face communication skills, and who are interested in understanding how to negotiate sex as an interpersonal activity.
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
ISBN: 9781621314974
Category : Communication and sex
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Sex, Ethics and Communication: A Humanistic Approach to Conversations on Intimacy addresses the need for thoughtful consideration of human sexuality and sexual communication. Written from a secular humanist perspective, the book places communication, rather than biology, psychology, or religion, at the heart of our understanding of sex and sexual behavior. The book steers away from strict standards of "normal" behavior, case studies and hypothetical examples, and encourages readers to contribute their own examples and reflect on their own experiences. Designed to encourage classroom discussion, Sex, Ethics and Communication can be used in courses on human sexuality, women's studies, communication ethics, and interpersonal communication. Written in a serious, honest style, the material still effectively employs humor to increase reader comfort with challenging topics. The book is divided into three sections. Part I covers sexual ethics, and discusses responsibility, vulnerability, the problems of categorization, and different ethics of communication. Part II is devoted to sex as a form of communication, and the ways in which sex and spoken communication interact. Part III addresses ethical sex and how it is related to other areas of social and cultural concerns such as work, pay, and marriage. Specific topics include: Why Statistics are Useless for Ethics Sexual Metaphors and Narratives Making Good Sex More Likely Innocence vs. Experience Marriage and Family This thoughtful, theoretical treatment of sex will engage a generation of students reared on the internet, Facebook, and YouTube who want and need help with face-to-face communication skills, and who are interested in understanding how to negotiate sex as an interpersonal activity.
The Ethics of Hooking Up
Author: James Rocha
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351380664
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
The Ethics of Hooking Up: Casual Sex and Moral Philosophy on Campus provides a systematic moral analysis of hooking up, or sexual activity between people who barely know each other, frequently while intoxicated, and with little or no verbal interaction. It explores the moral quandaries resulting from this potent combination of sex, alcohol, near-anonymity, and limited communication, focusing in particular on issues involving consent and respect. After delineating common practices involving casual sex on college campuses and exploring the difficulty of reaching mutual consent, author James Rocha argues that respect, kindness, sensitivity, and honest communication are also necessary conditions for morally permissible casual sex. Key Features Provides a rare, systematic examination of the ethics of the hook up practice, which is the dominant mating practice for young people today. Analyzes the moral concepts of consent and respect in the context of hooking up, which provides significant moral challenges that highlight how we should obtain consent and show respect to one another. Argues for a moral paradigm shift in how young people hook up, emphasizing ways to avoid unintentionally committing grave moral wrongs. Situates the philosophy of casual sex in real life hook up practice, enabling us to rethink overly abstracted moral views on casual sex.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351380664
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
The Ethics of Hooking Up: Casual Sex and Moral Philosophy on Campus provides a systematic moral analysis of hooking up, or sexual activity between people who barely know each other, frequently while intoxicated, and with little or no verbal interaction. It explores the moral quandaries resulting from this potent combination of sex, alcohol, near-anonymity, and limited communication, focusing in particular on issues involving consent and respect. After delineating common practices involving casual sex on college campuses and exploring the difficulty of reaching mutual consent, author James Rocha argues that respect, kindness, sensitivity, and honest communication are also necessary conditions for morally permissible casual sex. Key Features Provides a rare, systematic examination of the ethics of the hook up practice, which is the dominant mating practice for young people today. Analyzes the moral concepts of consent and respect in the context of hooking up, which provides significant moral challenges that highlight how we should obtain consent and show respect to one another. Argues for a moral paradigm shift in how young people hook up, emphasizing ways to avoid unintentionally committing grave moral wrongs. Situates the philosophy of casual sex in real life hook up practice, enabling us to rethink overly abstracted moral views on casual sex.
Sex, Ethics, and Communications
Author: Valerie Peterson
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
ISBN: 9781609270254
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Sex, Ethics, and Communication addresses the need for a thoughtful consideration of sexuality and sexual communication. This text is ideal for college instructors aiming to encourage student discussion on the ethics of sex and the relationship of sex to communication. This book is also designed for young to middle-aged adults who want to have "good" sex, in other words, people who want to consider the ethics of sex and sex-relevant communication. These readers include people who are not married but who are having a sex life of some sort, people who have not yet had sex but are thinking about it, people who want help communicating about sex, people who are divorced or widowed/widowers and back in the dating scene, straight or gay couples, and married couples interested in trying to figure out how to negotiate sex as an interpersonal activity.Sex, Ethics, and Communication is organized in three parts:- Sexual ethics-discussing responsibility, vulnerability, the problems of categorization, and different ethics of communication.- Sex and communication-discussing how sex is a form of communication, how sex and spoken communication interact, and how sex is spoken about in cultural metaphors and narratives.- The way ethical sex is related to other territories of cultural concern-work, pay, marriage, gay marriage, abortion, childrearing, and more.
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
ISBN: 9781609270254
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Sex, Ethics, and Communication addresses the need for a thoughtful consideration of sexuality and sexual communication. This text is ideal for college instructors aiming to encourage student discussion on the ethics of sex and the relationship of sex to communication. This book is also designed for young to middle-aged adults who want to have "good" sex, in other words, people who want to consider the ethics of sex and sex-relevant communication. These readers include people who are not married but who are having a sex life of some sort, people who have not yet had sex but are thinking about it, people who want help communicating about sex, people who are divorced or widowed/widowers and back in the dating scene, straight or gay couples, and married couples interested in trying to figure out how to negotiate sex as an interpersonal activity.Sex, Ethics, and Communication is organized in three parts:- Sexual ethics-discussing responsibility, vulnerability, the problems of categorization, and different ethics of communication.- Sex and communication-discussing how sex is a form of communication, how sex and spoken communication interact, and how sex is spoken about in cultural metaphors and narratives.- The way ethical sex is related to other territories of cultural concern-work, pay, marriage, gay marriage, abortion, childrearing, and more.
Professional Sexual Ethics
Author: Patricia Beattie Jung
Publisher: Fortress Press
ISBN: 1451430914
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Sexual health is an essential part of maintaining professional relationships in ministry. Focusing on implications for the practice of ministry, this book engages all dimensions of theological education and academic disciplines. Each chapter includes an analysis of common ministry situations, discussion questions, practical guidelines, and resources for further study. The volume is ideal for use in courses on professional ethics for ministry, advanced leadership training, and continuing education for clergy.
Publisher: Fortress Press
ISBN: 1451430914
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Sexual health is an essential part of maintaining professional relationships in ministry. Focusing on implications for the practice of ministry, this book engages all dimensions of theological education and academic disciplines. Each chapter includes an analysis of common ministry situations, discussion questions, practical guidelines, and resources for further study. The volume is ideal for use in courses on professional ethics for ministry, advanced leadership training, and continuing education for clergy.
The Palgrave Handbook of Sexual Ethics
Author: David Boonin
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030877868
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 539
Book Description
The Palgrave Handbook of Sexual Ethics is a comprehensive collection of recent research on the ethics of sexual behavior, representing a wide range of perspectives. It addresses a number of traditional subjects in the area, including questions about pre-marital, extra-marital, non-heterosexual, and non-procreative sex, and about the nature and significance of sexual consent, sexual desire, and sexual activity, as well as a variety of more recent topics, including sexual racism, sexual ableism, sex robots, and the #metoo response to sexual harassment. Each chapter defends a substantive thesis about the topic it addresses and the handbook as a whole thereby provides a strong foundation for future research in this important and growing field of inquiry.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030877868
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 539
Book Description
The Palgrave Handbook of Sexual Ethics is a comprehensive collection of recent research on the ethics of sexual behavior, representing a wide range of perspectives. It addresses a number of traditional subjects in the area, including questions about pre-marital, extra-marital, non-heterosexual, and non-procreative sex, and about the nature and significance of sexual consent, sexual desire, and sexual activity, as well as a variety of more recent topics, including sexual racism, sexual ableism, sex robots, and the #metoo response to sexual harassment. Each chapter defends a substantive thesis about the topic it addresses and the handbook as a whole thereby provides a strong foundation for future research in this important and growing field of inquiry.
The Ethics of Sex
Author: Mark D. Jordan
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9780631218180
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Mark Jordan has written a provocative and stimulating introduction to the issues surrounding sexual ethics and sexuality and theology, filling a much-needed void in this field. Jordan summarizes key topics and themes in the teaching and discussion of religious ethics as well as pushing forward the debate in interesting and original directions.
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9780631218180
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Mark Jordan has written a provocative and stimulating introduction to the issues surrounding sexual ethics and sexuality and theology, filling a much-needed void in this field. Jordan summarizes key topics and themes in the teaching and discussion of religious ethics as well as pushing forward the debate in interesting and original directions.
Sex, Ethics, and Young People
Author: M. Carmody
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 113740597X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
Sex, Ethics, and Young People brings together research and practice on sexuality and violence prevention education. Carmody focuses on showing how the challenges faced by young people negotiating their sexual lives can be addressed by a six week interactive skill based Sex and Ethics Program.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 113740597X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
Sex, Ethics, and Young People brings together research and practice on sexuality and violence prevention education. Carmody focuses on showing how the challenges faced by young people negotiating their sexual lives can be addressed by a six week interactive skill based Sex and Ethics Program.
Sex, Ethics, and Communication
Author: Valerie V. Peterson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781516550661
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Sex, Ethics and Communication: A Humanistic Approach to Conversations on Intimacy addresses the need for thoughtful consideration of human sexuality and sexual communication. Written from a secular humanist perspective, the book places communication, rather than biology, psychology, or religion, at the heart of our understanding of sex and sexual behavior. The book steers away from strict standards of "normal" behavior, case studies and hypothetical examples, and encourages readers to contribute their own examples and reflect on their own experiences. Designed to encourage classroom discussion, Sex, Ethics and Communication can be used in courses on human sexuality, women's studies, communication ethics, and interpersonal communication. Written in a serious, honest style, the material still effectively employs humor to increase reader comfort with challenging topics. The book is divided into three sections. Part I covers sexual ethics, and discusses responsibility, vulnerability, the problems of categorization, and different ethics of communication. Part II is devoted to sex as a form of communication, and the ways in which sex and spoken communication interact. Part III addresses ethical sex and how it is related to other areas of social and cultural concerns such as work, pay, and marriage. Specific topics include: Why Statistics are Useless for Ethics Sexual Metaphors and Narratives Making Good Sex More Likely Innocence vs. Experience Marriage and Family This thoughtful, theoretical treatment of sex will engage a generation of students reared on the internet, Facebook, and YouTube who want and need help with face-to-face communication skills, and who are interested in understanding how to negotiate sex as an interpersonal activity.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781516550661
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Sex, Ethics and Communication: A Humanistic Approach to Conversations on Intimacy addresses the need for thoughtful consideration of human sexuality and sexual communication. Written from a secular humanist perspective, the book places communication, rather than biology, psychology, or religion, at the heart of our understanding of sex and sexual behavior. The book steers away from strict standards of "normal" behavior, case studies and hypothetical examples, and encourages readers to contribute their own examples and reflect on their own experiences. Designed to encourage classroom discussion, Sex, Ethics and Communication can be used in courses on human sexuality, women's studies, communication ethics, and interpersonal communication. Written in a serious, honest style, the material still effectively employs humor to increase reader comfort with challenging topics. The book is divided into three sections. Part I covers sexual ethics, and discusses responsibility, vulnerability, the problems of categorization, and different ethics of communication. Part II is devoted to sex as a form of communication, and the ways in which sex and spoken communication interact. Part III addresses ethical sex and how it is related to other areas of social and cultural concerns such as work, pay, and marriage. Specific topics include: Why Statistics are Useless for Ethics Sexual Metaphors and Narratives Making Good Sex More Likely Innocence vs. Experience Marriage and Family This thoughtful, theoretical treatment of sex will engage a generation of students reared on the internet, Facebook, and YouTube who want and need help with face-to-face communication skills, and who are interested in understanding how to negotiate sex as an interpersonal activity.
The Specifics of communication in relation to sexuality I. Helping Professions in Relation to Sexuality, Including Persons with Intellectual Disabilities
Author: Štěrbová, Dana
Publisher: Palacky University Olomouc
ISBN: 8024459213
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
This monograph includes sets of information leadin to greater accountability for one´s sexual health and ultimately to safe and responsible sexual behaviour through which people can fulfil their sexual needs in an acceptable manner. The textbook focuses on abuse, including the abuse of persons with intelectual disabilities and the neglected topics of taking specific approaches towards addicted persons. Attention is dedicated to the issues surrounding helping profession and helping professionals, attitudes and sexuality in the context of education and curricula at the state and school levels. It also describes the specific approaches taken towards persons with intellectual disabilities.
Publisher: Palacky University Olomouc
ISBN: 8024459213
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
This monograph includes sets of information leadin to greater accountability for one´s sexual health and ultimately to safe and responsible sexual behaviour through which people can fulfil their sexual needs in an acceptable manner. The textbook focuses on abuse, including the abuse of persons with intelectual disabilities and the neglected topics of taking specific approaches towards addicted persons. Attention is dedicated to the issues surrounding helping profession and helping professionals, attitudes and sexuality in the context of education and curricula at the state and school levels. It also describes the specific approaches taken towards persons with intellectual disabilities.
Making Sense of Sexual Consent
Author: Mark Cowling
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351920715
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
The issue of sexual consent has stimulated much debate in the last decade. The contributors to this illuminating volume make sense of sexual consent from various conceptual standpoints: socio-legal, post-structural, philosophical and feminist. The volume comprises a range of studies, all based around consent within a specific context such as criminal justice, homosexuality, sadomasochism, prostitution, male rape, learning disabilities, sexual ethics, and the age of consent. It is the first collection to publish exclusively on issues of sexual consent, and both makes sense of sexual consent in contemporary society and guides debate towards better consent standards and decisions in the future. Making Sense of Sexual Consent will excite considerable discussion amongst academics, professionals and all those who think that freedom to make decisions about our sexual selves is important. It will set the agenda for debate on sexual consent into the 21st Century.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351920715
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
The issue of sexual consent has stimulated much debate in the last decade. The contributors to this illuminating volume make sense of sexual consent from various conceptual standpoints: socio-legal, post-structural, philosophical and feminist. The volume comprises a range of studies, all based around consent within a specific context such as criminal justice, homosexuality, sadomasochism, prostitution, male rape, learning disabilities, sexual ethics, and the age of consent. It is the first collection to publish exclusively on issues of sexual consent, and both makes sense of sexual consent in contemporary society and guides debate towards better consent standards and decisions in the future. Making Sense of Sexual Consent will excite considerable discussion amongst academics, professionals and all those who think that freedom to make decisions about our sexual selves is important. It will set the agenda for debate on sexual consent into the 21st Century.