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This study delves into facet analysis to categorize sexual content, involving data collection from various sources such as web-based glossaries and printed dictionaries. The methodology includes web site and printed media analysis, focusing on sexual terms across different genres, while also examining commercial aspects like fashion and contraception. The study classifies sexuality based on sexual acts, body parts, and functions, along with exploring the societal aspects like sexual violence. The research suggests producing language versions with colloquial and obscure terms, aiming to analyze violence and racism glossaries. The study identifies glossaries from legal and ethnicity studies as a basis for further research.
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Approach • Facet analysis • Set out by S R Ranganathan • Developed by B C Vickery • The breakdown of subject content into fundamental categories
Methodology • Data Collection • Web based glossaries eg - • www.adultterms.com • www.mypleasure.com • www.argonet.co.uk • www.goodmorningdoctor.com • www.ohmy.net/glossary • Printed dictionaries • Medical sources • Glossary of Freudian Terms (C Chalquist)
Methodology • Data Collection • Web site analysis • overt pornographic sites (inc Chatroom) • home shopping sites (eg lingerie / toys) • Printed media analysis • music / fashion • men’s & women’s interest • Focus Groups • sexual terms highly colloquial
Methodology • Classification • Sexuality • Sexual Acts • Body Parts • Body Functions • Commercial Aspects eg clothing • Contraception / Medical etc
A Basis • Within context of Facets - • Language versions can be produced • Colloquial / obscure terms added • Sexual Violence included partially
Next . . . . . • Repeat for - • Violence • Racism • Glossaries identified for both • Legal sources • Ethnicity studies