Description
Sex and Social Media is a comprehensive exploration of how digital platforms have transformed the landscape of sexuality, intimacy, and relationships. Authors Katrin Tiidenberg and Emily van der Nagel examine the complex ways in which social media influences sexual expression, self-presentation, and community formation.
The book analyzes contemporary phenomena including the sharing of intimate content, online dating cultures, sexual harassment and safety in digital spaces, and the construction of sexual identity through social platforms. Drawing on research and real-world examples, the authors provide critical insights into how individuals negotiate sexuality in an increasingly connected world.
This work is essential for understanding the cultural, social, and personal implications of social media’s role in modern sexuality. It offers valuable perspectives for academics, researchers, students, and anyone interested in digital culture, sexuality studies, and social media’s impact on human relationships.







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