The sexual organization of the city /
Why do sexual partnerships rarely cross racial and ethnic lines? Why do gays have few public meeting spots in certain areas, but a wide variety in others? Why are African Americans less likely to marry? This work considers these and many more questions.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
©2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- The Theory of Sex Markets / Stephen Ellingson, Edward O. Laumann, Anthony Paik, and Jenna Mahay
- The Chicago Health and Social Life Survey Design / Martha Van Haitsma, Anthony Paik, and Edward O. Laumann
- The Structure of Urban Sexual Markets
- Neighborhoods as Sex Markets / Jenna Mahay and Edward O. Laumann
- Race and the Construction of Same-Sex Sex Markets in Four Chicago Neighborhoods / Stephen Ellingson and Kirby Schroeder
- Sexual and Social Consequences of Sexual Marketplaces
- Meeting and Mating over the Life Course / Jenna Mahay and Edward O. Laumann
- The Sex Market and Its Implications for Family Formation / Yoosik Youm and Anthony Paik
- Commitment, Jealousy, and the Quality of Life / Anthony Paik, Edward O. Laumann, and Martha Van Haitsma
- Violence and Sexuality: Examining Intimate-Partner Violence and Forced Sexual Activity / Jennifer Tello Buntin, Zohar Lechtman, and Edward O. Laumann
- Social Networks and Sexually Transmitted Diseases / Yoosik Youm and Edward O. Laumann
- Institutional Responses and Silences
- Constructing Causal Stories and Moral Boundaries: Institutional Approaches to Sexual Problems / Stephen Ellingson
- Religion and the Politics of Sexuality / Steve Ellingson, Martha Van Haitsma, Edward O. Laumann, and Nelson Tebbe
- The Cultural Economy of Urban Sexuality / Stephen Ellingson, Jenna Mahay, Anthony Paik, and Edward O. Laumann.