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Culture, Health & Sexuality is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary academic journal that publishes multidisciplinary articles analyzing the relationship between sexuality, culture, and health; health beliefs and systems; social structures and divisions, and the implications of these for sexual health and individual, collective, and community wellbeing. First published in 1999, it is the official journal of the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society. The editor-in-chief of Culture, Health & Sexuality is Peter Aggleton.The journal was founded by Susan Kippax (University of New South Wales, Australia), Purnima Mane (UNFPA, New York, US), Richard Parker (Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, US), and Barbara de Zalduondo. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Culture, Health and Sexuality 200
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In and out of love with hip-hop: saliency of sexual scripts for young adult African American women in hip-hop and Black-oriented television
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How variability in hymenoplasty recommendations leads to contrasting rates of surgery in the Netherlands: an ethnographic qualitative analysis
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Extreme rituals in a BDSM context: the physiological and psychological effects of the 'Dance of Souls'.
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Social risk, stigma and space: key concepts for understanding HIV vulnerability among black men who have sex with men in New York City
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Understanding intra-vaginal and labia minora elongation practices among women heads-of-households in Zambézia Province, Mozambique
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Understanding the meaning of marital relationship quality among couples in peri-urban Ethiopia
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Introduction to the Culture, Health & Sexuality Virtual Special Issue on sex, sexuality and sex work.
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Challenging gender inequity through male involvement in maternal and newborn health: critical assessment of an emerging evidence base
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Religion-related stigma and discrimination experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students at a South African rural-based university.
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Female streetwalkers' perspectives on migration and HIV/STI risks in a changing economic and social environment: a qualitative study in Shanghai, China
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Sex worker activism, feminist discourse and HIV in Bangladesh
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The structural influence of family and parenting on young people's sexual and reproductive health in rural northern Tanzania
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'If you are circumcised, you are the best': understandings and perceptions of voluntary medical male circumcision among men from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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Violence prevention and municipal licensing of indoor sex work venues in the Greater Vancouver Area: narratives of migrant sex workers, managers and business owners.
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'They think that gays have money': gender identity and transactional sex among Black men who have sex with men in four South African townships
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(Not) getting political: indigenous women and preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in West Papua.
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Sexually explicit racialised media targeting men who have sex with men online: a content analysis of high-risk behaviour depicted in online advertisements
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Collateral consequences: implications of male incarceration rates, imbalanced sex ratios and partner availability for heterosexual Black women
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Ties that bind: community attachment and the experience of discrimination among Black men who have sex with men
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The promises and limitations of gender-transformative health programming with men: critical reflections from the field
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Sexual scripting of heterosexual penile-anal intercourse amongst participants in an HIV prevention trial in South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe
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A focus on pleasure? Desire and disgust in group work with young men
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Media debates and 'ethical publicity' on social sex selection through preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) technology in Australia
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Work with men to end violence against women: a critical stocktake
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Lessons learned from engaging men in sexual and reproductive health as clients, partners and advocates of change in the Hoima district of Uganda
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Working through resistance in engaging boys and men towards gender equality and progressive masculinities
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Hegemonic masculinity: combining theory and practice in gender interventions
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Changing what it means to 'become a man': participants' reflections on a school-based programme to redefine masculinity in the Balkans
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Women's experiences with medication for menstrual regulation in Bangladesh
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Yauk gyar mann yin (Be a man!): masculinity and betel quid chewing among men in Mandalay, Myanmar
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Changing attitudes and beliefs towards a woman's right to protect against HIV risk in Malawi
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'I am doing fine only because I have not told anyone': the necessity of concealment in the lives of people living with HIV in India
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