2014
DOI: 10.3917/esp.156.0161
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Lieux de drague dans l'espace « naturel » : un patrimoine au-dessus de tout soupçon ?

Abstract: Dans le cadre d’une enquête européenne sur les usages sociaux et les perceptions des espaces naturels sur la côté languedocienne (sud de la France), une diversité d’impacts sur l’environnement a été décrite, en vue de formuler à terme des recommandations pour les limiter. Les résultats font l’objet d’une comparaison non seulement des usages attendus de l’espace littoral (i.e. famille/loisirs) et de la drague sexuelle, mais des différentes catégories de dragueurs en présence sur le site (plage/dune) et dans la … Show more

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“…All this admits him to an ideology of the masculinity which both assure him to remain aloof and satisfies his self-dignity and his relationships with others around. Another example of the research turns attention on mostly homosexual uses of natural spaces on the French Mediterranean coastline (Audouit & Gibout, 2013;Gaissad & Audouit, 2014). Here, the paradigm is particularly relevant to analyze a double social transaction: • The interactions between men cruisingfor-sex and the other users of the seaside but also between different cross-categories of sexual users of different sites (beach, dune) over time.…”
Section: Transactions Sexuality and Gender In The Public Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…All this admits him to an ideology of the masculinity which both assure him to remain aloof and satisfies his self-dignity and his relationships with others around. Another example of the research turns attention on mostly homosexual uses of natural spaces on the French Mediterranean coastline (Audouit & Gibout, 2013;Gaissad & Audouit, 2014). Here, the paradigm is particularly relevant to analyze a double social transaction: • The interactions between men cruisingfor-sex and the other users of the seaside but also between different cross-categories of sexual users of different sites (beach, dune) over time.…”
Section: Transactions Sexuality and Gender In The Public Spacementioning
confidence: 99%