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Culture, Health & Sexuality
An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care
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'The bars, the bogs, and the bushes': The impact of locale on sexual cultures

Pages 69-86 | Published online: 08 Nov 2010

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JeffreyH. Hudson. (2013) Comprehensive Literature Review Pertaining to Married Men Who Have Sex With Men (MMSM). Journal of Bisexuality 13:4, pages 417-601.
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Jerry Okal, Stanley Luchters, Scott Geibel, Matthew F. Chersich, Daniel Lango & Marleen Temmerman. (2009) Social context, sexual risk perceptions and stigma: HIV vulnerability among male sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya. Culture, Health & Sexuality 11:8, pages 811-826.
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Virginia Braun, Gareth Terry, Nicola Gavey & John Fenaughty. (2009) ‘Risk’ and sexual coercion among gay and bisexual men in Aotearoa/New Zealand–key informant accounts. Culture, Health & Sexuality 11:2, pages 111-124.
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Michelle Thomas. (2005) ‘What happens in Tenerife stays in Tenerife’: Understanding women's sexual behaviour on holiday. Culture, Health & Sexuality 7:6, pages 571-584.
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Henrike Körner, Olympia Hendry & Susan Kippax. (2005) It's not just condoms: Social contexts of unsafe sex in gay men's narratives of post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV. Health, Risk & Society 7:1, pages 47-62.
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Graham Brown & Bruce Maycock. (2005) Different spaces, same faces: Perth gay men's experiences of sexuality, risk and HIV. Culture, Health & Sexuality 7:1, pages 59-72.
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Zachary Nowak & Kari Roynesdal. (2021) Ecological Deviance: The Botanical Politics of Public-Sex Environments in Parks. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 5:3, pages 1184-1206.
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Jacob W. Richardson. (2021) “It doesn't include us”: Heterosexual bias and gay men's struggle to see themselves in affirmative consent policies. Sexuality, Gender & Policy 5:1, pages 69-86.
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Katherine Frank. (2018) Rethinking Risk, Culture, and Intervention in Collective Sex Environments. Archives of Sexual Behavior 48:1, pages 3-30.
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Fiona Scorgie, Jonathan Stadler, Deborah Baron, Susan Ju, Tshepiso Ikaneng, Zonke Mabude, Sylvia Makgopa, Matshidiso A. Malefo, Kgahlisho N. Manenzhe, Thulani Mazibuko, Hilda Ntjana, Busi Nkala, Thesla Palanee-Phillips, Glenda Gray, Helen Rees & Sinead Delany-Moretlwe. (2018) “It Was Not My Aim to Sleep There”: The Impact of Timing and Location of Sex on Adherence to Coitally-Dependent HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis. AIDS and Behavior 22:11, pages 3692-3704.
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Fernando VillaamilMaría Isabel Jociles. (2011) Risk and community: The impact of HIV among gays in Madrid. The case of sex clubs. Sexualities 14:5, pages 580-596.
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Ranabir Pal, Samir Roy & Shrayan Pal. (2011) Opportunities and Barriers of Sexual Health and Condom Use among Tea Plantation Workers. International Journal of User-Driven Healthcare 1:2, pages 30-38.
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Dave Holmes, Patrick O'Byrne & Stuart J. Murray. (2010) Faceless sex: glory holes and sexual assemblages. Nursing Philosophy 11:4, pages 250-259.
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Sean Hennelly. (2010) Public Space, Public Morality: The Media Construction of Sex in Public Places. Liverpool Law Review 31:1, pages 69-91.
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Corie Hammers. (2008) An Examination of Lesbian/Queer Bathhouse Culture and the Social Organization of (Im)Personal Sex. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 38:3, pages 308-335.
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Barry D. Adam, Winston Husbands, James Murray & John Maxwell. (2008) Circuits, Networks, and HIV Risk Management. AIDS Education and Prevention 20:5, pages 420-434.
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Corie J. Hammers. (2008) Is it Really Just About Being More Like a Fag? Confronting the Gay Male Model Mantra. Sexuality & Culture 12:3, pages 151-168.
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Maryann Barone-Chapman. (2007) The hunger to fill an empty space An investigation of primordial affects and meaning-making in the drive to conceive through repeated use of ART. Journal of Analytical Psychology 52:4, pages 479-501.
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Juliet Richters. (2016) Through a Hole in a Wall: Setting and Interaction in Sex-on-Premises Venues. Sexualities 10:3, pages 275-297.
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Nicole M. C. van Kesteren, Harm J. Hospers, Pepijn van Empelen, Gerard van Breukelen & Gerjo Kok. (2007) Sexual Decision-Making in HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men: How Moral Concerns and Sexual Motives Guide Intended Condom Use with Steady and Casual Sex Partners. Archives of Sexual Behavior 36:3, pages 437-449.
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Nicole M. C. van Kesteren, Harm J. HospersGerjo KokPepijn van Empelen. (2016) Sexuality and Sexual Risk Behavior in HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex With Men. Qualitative Health Research 15:2, pages 145-168.
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Kate M. Russell. (2004) On Versus Off the Pitch: The Transiency of Body Satisfaction Among Female Rugby Players, Cricketers, and Netballers. Sex Roles 51:9-10, pages 561-574.
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Jonathan Stadler. (2003) Rumor, Gossip and Blame: Implications for HIV/AIDS Prevention in The South African Lowveld. AIDS Education and Prevention 15:4, pages 357-368.
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Paul Flowers & Barbara Duncan. (2002) Gay men and sexual decision-making. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 12:3, pages 230-236.
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Paul Flowers. (2016) Gay Men and HIV/AIDS Risk Management. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 5:1, pages 50-75.
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Paul Flowers, Barbara Duncan & Jamie Frankis. (2000) Community, responsibility and culpability: HIV risk-management amongst Scottish gay men. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 10:4, pages 285-300.
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