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BDSM Communities in Central Europe - Societal Perspectives and Current Issues in the Digital Era

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This book provides an analysis of the evolving BDSM scene in Central Europe, with an emphasis on selected post-communist countries. It explores how the region's communist past delayed the development of BDSM communities and public discourse compared to Western Europe. Examining themes like mediatization, criminalization, commodification, and globalization, the book traces the shift of sadomasochism from a criminalized and medicalized diagnosis to an accepted, consensual sexual practice.
Focusing on issues of law, consent, and societal norms, this book investigates the growing online BDSM communities and the rising demand for paid services, including the phenomenon of financial domination. By analyzing professional BDSM practices, the book addresses how criminal law intersects with consensual sadomasochism, highlighting the complexities of distinguishing between consensual and non-consensual acts in both legal and social contexts.
Using quantitative research, the book also presents data on societal attitudes toward BDSM in the Czech Republic, shedding light on the growing tolerance of consensual BDSM practices, even among university students. These findings are critical in understanding how legal frameworks and public perceptions influence the stigmatization or acceptance of BDSM within criminology.
As the first comprehensive criminological study of BDSM in Central Europe, this book offers a unique perspective on the intersection of sexual practices, law, and society.

List of contents

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About the author

Dr. Lucie Křivánková is a sociologist specializing in human sexuality, with a focus on consensual violence, sexual dominance, and sexual minorities. She earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from Charles University, where she defended her dissertation on consensual violence as a cultural element of sexuality. Dr. Křivánková has contributed to several national research projects on topics including sadomasochism, domestic violence, and sexual identity. She has also worked in multidisciplinary teams, notably at the University of Oulu, analyzing online sexual profiles and the risks of sexual cybercommunication. She is currently involved in research on the Central European BDSM subculture during the COVID-19 pandemic and lectures on sexual minorities, sex education, and public outreach. Dr. Křivánková also serves as a board member of the Czech Family Planning Association.

Summary

This book provides an analysis of the evolving BDSM scene in Central Europe, with an emphasis on selected post-communist countries. It explores how the region’s communist past delayed the development of BDSM communities and public discourse compared to Western Europe. Examining themes like mediatization, criminalization, commodification, and globalization, the book traces the shift of sadomasochism from a criminalized and medicalized diagnosis to an accepted, consensual sexual practice.
Focusing on issues of law, consent, and societal norms, this book investigates the growing online BDSM communities and the rising demand for paid services, including the phenomenon of financial domination. By analyzing professional BDSM practices, the book addresses how criminal law intersects with consensual sadomasochism, highlighting the complexities of distinguishing between consensual and non-consensual acts in both legal and social contexts.
Using quantitative research, the book also presents data on societal attitudes toward BDSM in the Czech Republic, shedding light on the growing tolerance of consensual BDSM practices, even among university students. These findings are critical in understanding how legal frameworks and public perceptions influence the stigmatization or acceptance of BDSM within criminology.
As the first comprehensive criminological study of BDSM in Central Europe, this book offers a unique perspective on the intersection of sexual practices, law, and society.

Product details

Authors Lucie K¿ivánková, Lucie Krivánková, Lucie Křivánková
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Sex, násilí a spolecnost. Konsensuální násilí jako kulturní prvek sexuality
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031756184
ISBN 978-3-0-3175618-4
No. of pages 192
Illustrations XV, 192 p. 32 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

BDSM, Bondage, Criminology, Crime and Society, Sadomasochism, Crime and Technology, Consensual violence, Professional Dominance

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