Samantha's Suffering: why sex machines should have rights too
Brooks, V. Forthcoming. Samantha's Suffering: why sex machines should have rights too. The Conversation.
Brooks, V. Forthcoming. Samantha's Suffering: why sex machines should have rights too. The Conversation.
Title | Samantha's Suffering: why sex machines should have rights too |
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Authors | Brooks, V. |
Output media | Artcle |
Keywords | sexuality, law, ethics, sex-bots, sex-machines |
Publisher | The Conversation |
Web address (URL) | https://theconversation.com/samanthas-suffering-why-sex-machines-should-have-rights-too-93964 |
Rethinking Research Ethics in the Humanities: Principles and Recommendations
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Mistress Ethics: On the Virtues of Sexual Kindness
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Sexual offences and to have done with the courtroom
Brooks, V. 2021. Sexual offences and to have done with the courtroom. in: Bartel, R. and Carter, J. (ed.) Handbook on Space, Place and Law Edward Elgar. pp. 61-70
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Brooks, V. 2020. A Recipe for Shocking the Urban Body . Lo Squaderno - Explorations in Space and Society . 56 (0), pp. 57-60.
Greer's 'bad sex' and the future of consent
Brooks, V. 2020. Greer's 'bad sex' and the future of consent. Sexuality and Culture. 24, pp. 903-921. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-019-09671-x
Fucking Law: the search for her sexual ethics
Brooks, V. Forthcoming. Fucking Law: the search for her sexual ethics. Zero Books.
Ethical awareness and socio-legal research in the UK
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Dude Looks Like a Lady: Gender Deception, Consent and Ethics
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Under the fucking skin: a whore and her hotel room door
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Fucking Law (A New Methodological Movement)
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Fucking Law (A New Methodological Movement)
Brooks, V. 2017. Fucking Law (A New Methodological Movement). 12th Annual Ethnography Symposium . University of Manchester 30 Aug - 01 Sep 2017
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Ethics beyond immanence: rupturing law’s method through sex research
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Transgender Freedom and the Law: A Liberal-Poststructural Discussion on McNally
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