Pedophilia in postmodernity: more than a cyberculture problem
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Communication, Internet, Postmodernity, Pedophilia, CybercultureAbstract
As a human sexuality behavior, nevertheless unclear, pedophilia has been present in human history since most remote times. Anchored in the freedom of communication, inherent to Postmodern age, this crime has been conquering space in media through the growing sexualization of children, having become more and more articulated with the existence of cyberspace. This article aims at analyzing the fact that pedophilia, facing these news options of interrelationships provided by Internet, has become extremely visible, and yet, so difficult to be controlled.Downloads
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