<p>This book presents recent sociological research investigating the intersection of technology human sexuality and health.</p><p>Rapid advances within biomedical biomechanical and biodigital domains have prompted scholarly exploration into the ways these technologies are being integrated into or are reshaping human sexual and intimate practices and the resulting health implications. Scholarship has also focused on the potential for new technologies to extend the imagined and real possibilities for enhancing human sexual experiences. The chapters in this book delve into the interconnected themes of sex health bodies and risk in relation to emerging technologies. They illuminate the intricate interplay between human bodies sexual practices and technologies spotlight how novel technologies and human practices collaboratively shape or remodel cultures of sex and intimacy and critically interrogate the discourses of risk and pleasure that frame our understanding of technology and sex.</p><p>Researchers within the fields of sociology technology studies human sexuality and health as well as educators and professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of how people engage with technologies in their intimate relationships and sex lives will find this collection engaging and informative. Additionally individuals interested in the cultural societal and ethical implications of emerging technologies in relation to sexual experiences and health will also benefit from the insights presented in this volume. The chapters in this book were originally published in several journals including <i>Health Sociology Review</i> <i>Journal of Gender Studies</i> and <i>Information &amp; Communications Technology Law</i>.</p>
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