详细阐述“性谈话”中的“谈话”:传播学在性教育和倡导中的跨学科探索

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH American Journal of Sexuality Education Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1080/15546128.2023.2256654
Angela Cooke-Jackson, Valerie Rubinsky, Jacqueline N. Gunning, Emily Gerlikovski, Amanda Holman, Jimmie Manning, Bolivar X. Nieto, Carey Noland, Andrew Spieldenner, Sarah De Los Santos Upton, Carina M. Zelaya
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摘要本文建立在2022年全国传播协会(NCA)年会上的一个讨论小组的基础上,旨在将传播研究/科学作为围绕性教育和传播的跨学科对话的核心。交流是性教育不可或缺的一部分,交流、性和性教育的主题是跨学科研究的。然而,传播学研究中关于性教育的研究仍然很少有人参与,跨学科的性教育研究仍然被学术学科所孤立。本文将举办一个论坛,邀请在传播学领域研究性(性)教育的新兴学者和主要学者,试图建立传播学的学术学科,使其成为性教育研究的组成部分。为此,我们首先讨论传播学作为一门学科及其在性教育研究中的进展。接下来,传播学学者提供他们在性(性教育)传播主题方面的专业知识,包括家庭对话、文化影响、教育中的健康不平等和医学。总的来说,这些观点提供了对当前交流领域性健康研究的理解,以及通过直接应用于关于性的对话,改善我们的医疗和教育系统以及基于社区的教育和干预的后续步骤。我们希望这篇文章能促进关于性教育中交流(研究/科学)重要性的更广泛的讨论。关键词:性教育健康传播人际和家庭传播倡导附加信息资金作者报告没有与本文所述工作相关的资金。
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Elaborating on ‘The Talk’ in ‘Sex Talks’: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of the Place of Communication Science in Sexuality Education and Advocacy
AbstractBuilding from a panel at the 2022 National Communication Association (NCA) annual convention, the present article seeks to ground communication studies/sciences as central to interdisciplinary conversations surrounding sexuality education and communication. Communication is integral to sexuality education, and topics of communication, sex, and sexuality education are researched across disciplines. Still, research on sexuality education within communication studies remains under-attended, and interdisciplinary sexuality education research remains siloed by academic discipline. Presenting a forum featuring both emerging and leading scholars in the field of communication researching sex(uality) education, the present article seeks to establish the academic discipline of communication as integral to research on sexuality education. To do so, we first discuss communication as an academic discipline and its advancements in sexuality education research. Next, communication scholars offer their expertise in sex(uality education) communication topics including family conversations, cultural influence, health inequities in education, and medicine. Collectively, these perspectives offer an understanding of current sexual health research in the field of communication, as well as next steps through direct application to conversations about sex, improvement to our medical and education systems, and community-based education and intervention. It is our hope that this article fosters a larger conversation about the importance of communication (studies/sciences) in sexuality education.Keywords: sexuality educationhealth communicationinterpersonal and family communicationadvocacy Additional informationFundingThe author(s) reported there is no funding associated with the work featured in this article.
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American Journal of Sexuality Education
American Journal of Sexuality Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Sexuality Education speaks directly to the distinct, professional needs of sexuality educators and trainers. This peer-reviewed journal provides sexuality educators and trainers with current research about sexuality education programming, best practices, sample lesson plans, reports on curriculum development and assessment, literature reviews, scholarly commentary, educational program reports, media reviews (books, videos, internet resources, and curricula), and letters to the editor. The American Journal of Sexuality Education addresses a variety of sexuality topics and audiences, presenting up-to-date theory and practice, lessons, and evaluations.
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