Hi Antoine: here is a reference to a study that analyzed the complete Web traffic at a German university during the early days of the Web and found porn to be the most frequently type of content accessed (ca. 25% of Web traffic). Berker, T. 2002. World Wide Web use at a German university - computers, sex, and imported names: results of a log file analysis. In B. Batinic, U.-D. Reips, and M. Bosnjak (eds.), Online Social Sciences (pp. 365-382). Göttingen, Germany: Hogrefe. Hope it helps. Best --u At 16:16 Uhr +0100 1.3.2013, Antoine Mazieres wrote:
Dear IRs,
I am looking at available data of online pornography and looked at available studies made out of them.
I'm very surprised to mainly only find studies on impact/effect of pornography on humans with almost none study on topology/dynamics/evolution of the object itself.
Does some of you have some references in mind that dig in that direction ?
(If I manage to arrange a dataset out of available data on public website, I would be glad to share it, let me know if you're interested.)
Thanks for your help, All best, Antoine http://mazier.es/ _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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