2004
DOI: 10.7208/chicago/9780226470337.001.0001
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The Sexual Organization of the City

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“…It has been suggested that people feel threatened when asked to report on their sexual activities and thus hesitate to reveal their sexual behaviors to others (Bradburn 1983;Catania 1999;Catania et al 1986;Herold & Way 1988). On the other hand, other investigators have found that respondents can be quite forthcoming about their sexual behaviors (Kinsey et al 1948;Kinsey et al 1953;Laumann et al 2004;Laumann et al 1994). When rapport with interviewers is high, respondents have been found to reveal 93% of their sex partners (Bell et al 2000).…”
Section: Implementation Issues In Collecting Network Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has been suggested that people feel threatened when asked to report on their sexual activities and thus hesitate to reveal their sexual behaviors to others (Bradburn 1983;Catania 1999;Catania et al 1986;Herold & Way 1988). On the other hand, other investigators have found that respondents can be quite forthcoming about their sexual behaviors (Kinsey et al 1948;Kinsey et al 1953;Laumann et al 2004;Laumann et al 1994). When rapport with interviewers is high, respondents have been found to reveal 93% of their sex partners (Bell et al 2000).…”
Section: Implementation Issues In Collecting Network Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the literature on the threatening nature of sex partner questions appears to be concerned with largely middle and working class samples with informants with what may be thought of as "conventional" moral standards. At the same time, surveys on sexual behavior by Kinsey (1948;1953) and Laumann (2004; have shown that such data can be collected. Our sample, in contrast, is drawn from low income high drug use neighborhoods and consists of over four-fifths "hard" drug users (cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine).…”
Section: Time Framementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was not suf cient time during the NSHAP interview to a complete sexual partner history. Instead, borrowing from the 1992 National Health and Social Life Survey (NHSLS; Laumann et al 1994) and the 1995-1997 Chicago Health and Social Life Survey (CHSLS; Laumann et al 2004), NSHAP focused on sexual relationships within the past ve years. This included the current partner as well as either one or two of the next most recent spouses or cohabiting partners within the preceding ve years, for a maximum of two partners overall.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nash and Gorman-Murray, 2014;Gorman-Murray and Nash, 2014), LGBT residence is rarely restricted to designated 'gay villages', with the boundaries of such areas being both mobile and permeable. In this sense, it appears that the contemporary city is characterized by diverse, overlapping sexual 'marketplaces' (Laumann et al, 2004), with new technologies (e.g. mobile telephone apps and geo-coded dating sites) allowing new forms of sexual consumption and encounter to emerge in spaces which escape easy characterization as either 'straight' or 'gay'.…”
Section: Theorising Sex and Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%