Subject
Research Guides
Communications:
Sexual Content and the Media
This guide is intended as a research tool to help you locate background information, books, articles, and internet/web links on the topic of sexual content in the media.
Background Information Sources
Available in the library's reference area:
| Handbook of Children & the Media | REF HQ784.T4 S533 2000 |
| Dating and Sexuality in America | REF HQ801.A3.T87 2003 |
| Encyclopedia of Communication and Information; v. 3 | REF P87.5 E53 2002 |
| The History of Mass Media in the United States | REF P92.U5 H55 1998 |
| Media Ethics | REF P94.M358 1998 |
| Sex Sells!: The media’s journey from repression to obsession | REF P96.S44 S77 2004 |
| Reality TV | REF P1992.8.R43 R44 2004 |
Books
Search the library catalog for books on your subject using words or word combinations below, or visit the library’s 2nd floor and browse call numbers HQ1075 (Sex role); HQ1233 (Women’s Studies); P94 (Mass Media); PN1992 (Broadcasting; Television Broadcasting); PN2285 (Communication; United States).
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Newspaper, Magazine, and Academic Journal Articles
- Expanded Academic ASAP/InfoTrac: Use subject terms such as: sex in television, op-ed and mass media and sex, positive/negative effects of sex and television, and opposing viewpoints
- CQ Researcher: See article titled “Broadcast Indecency”
- LexisNexis: Newspaper articles. Use subject terms such as: media, television, sex, artistic freedom, freedom of expression, First Amendment.
Internet Resources
Several internet resources have been selected below. Additional links are available from Web Resources page; follow link for Communications.
- Parents Television Council
http://www.parentstv.org
grassroots, non-partisan organization geared towards parents making media decisions. - American Civil Liberties Union
http://www.aclu.org
Committed to preserving constitutional rights. Search for “Sex and Media.” - Kaiser Family Foundation
http://www.kff.org
search for “Sex on TV” - Common Sense Media
www.commonsensemedia.org
family friendly reviews of products for children; books, movies, video games, tv shows - The Media Project
http://www.themediaproject.com/
organization that works to place responsible sexual health images/information on TV
