The Business of Pornography: Contributions From Organization Studies - Introduction to the Special Section

Peter Fleming, Sara Louise Muhr*, Masoud Shadnam

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Abstract

Organization and management research has largely ignored the pornography industry. In many ways this is understandable; production often takes place under disturbing conditions, and the dissemination and consumption of porn is considered taboo. Nonetheless, we cannot neglect the fact that it is a multi-billion-dollar industry with significant economic, social and cultural impact. We believe scholars have an obligation to study and understand not only the talk-of-the-town organizations, but the shush-and-move-on ones too, drawing out their ethical and cultural significance. The collection of papers in this special section aptly demonstrates that pornography can be studied as an organizational phenomenon. The section includes an editorial as well as three individual papers.
Original languageEnglish
JournalOrganization
Volume31
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)741-751
Number of pages11
ISSN1350-5084
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Class and power
  • Gender
  • Pornography
  • Porn
  • Race
  • Stigma

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