video, Sociology: Michel Bozon, The social uses of surveys on sexuality
conference Michel Bozon , Contexts and social uses of surveys on sexuality .
The sample survey FSC The meeting was hosted by Peter Mercklé.
Section of Sociology of the ENS-LSH Lyon has allowed 21 January 2010, Michel Bozon, director of research at INED soicologie.
Survey on Sexuality in France
practices, gender and health
BAJOS Nathalie Michel BOZON
coordination Nathalie Beltzer
Discovery
2008
Presentation of publisher
The landscape of sexuality is changing. The investigation "Context of Sexuality in France" conducted in 2006, took the measure of these changes and has taken a giant leap and scientific ethics. Practices and sexual relations, pleasure and disagreements between partners have been explored at various ages, as well as depictions of sexuality and living conditions.
Twelve thousand people have agreed to participate in this research and discuss their various partners, their sexual, heterosexual and homosexual encounters via the Internet, the phases of life without sexual activity, violence suffered, their sexual difficulties , the use of viagra ... The health issues related to sexuality, including sexually transmitted infections and HIV in particular, are also discussed, as well as the repercussions of health problems on sexual life.
The persistent question of asymmetry in terms of sexuality between women and men is a central theme of the book. This is an expression of gender inequality prevailing in the social world (work, family, public life). Normative and the opposition, constantly reformulated, between sexuality and sexual desire emotional core product of conflicting requirements that make it more difficult to adopt preventive practices, especially for women.
The book addresses all those researchers, including social science and humanities faculty, students, politicians, doctors, psychologists, and citizens interested in sexuality and health.
Michel Bozon
Sociology of Sexuality (2nd edition revised)
Armand Colin
2009
Presentation Editor
Sexuality no longer identifies with procreation, the marriage and heterosexuality, and institutions no longer control public morals. More than a sexual liberation, these developments represent a diversity of individual trajectories and a proliferation of discourses and images that require everyone to develop his own line of conduct.
Medicalization part of these changes.
This new edition draws on the results of the latest survey on sexuality in France, compared with those of other countries. It integrates the approach of queer theory and globalization analysis of desire. The book also shows the persistence in the reports love with a kind of asymmetry, that common sense continues to attribute to insurmountable differences between men and women.
Michel Bozon, a sociologist, is director of research at the National Institute of Demographic Studies (INED).
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