Queer theory, cyber-ethnographies and researching online sex environments
Both the act and the commission of the act of sex have been transformed by technology. This has in turn led to emerging research that seeks to consider online research methods and methodologies that take account of the new medium, with a number of studies examining specific groups and
the behaviour of those groups from a socio-legal perspective. This paper will seek to consider the application of queer theory to researching so-called 'virtual' or online sex groups. It will examine how the virtual spaces, and the researchers who survey them, are constituted. The ethical
and practical issues that emerge in surveying these groups from a queer theory perspective will also be explored.
Keywords: Internet; ethnography; queer; research methods; sex
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Principal Lecturer, Department of Law, University of Sunderland, UK
Publication date: 01 October 2009
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