Watch the recording: Pleasure Matters

On 5 September 2024, SRHM cohosted a dynamic and engaging webinar with The Pleasure Project and the Agents of Ishq, two international organisations that follow a pleasure-focused approach to sex education and advocate for a sex-positive world. This was a uniquely significant occasion: a commemoration of World Sexual Health Day, the launch of The Pleasure Project and Agents of Ishq's editorial and the first Special Collection of the SRHM Journal on Sexual Pleasure.

The discussion emphasized the importance of pleasure in sexual health and challenging patriarchal and biomedical frameworks. Panelists shared insights on pleasure politics, the role of technology, and the need for inclusive and diverse forms of knowledge. The session concluded with a call for more pleasure-rich submissions to the SRHM journal.

Contribute to the Special Collection on Sexual Pleasure

If you are interested in submitting a paper to the SRHM Special Collection on Sexual Pleasure, you can contact our editorial team at editorial@srhm.org or visit our instructions for authors where you will also find information about article publishing charge (APC) discounts and waivers. There is no deadline for submissions. 

SRHM addresses imbalances in research publication internationally, by giving attention to younger and new researchers, practitioners and advocates who have less experience in academic writing, and those from low- and middle-income countries. Our editorial team is committed to providing support to authors whose papers have valuable and cutting edge information to share but which need editing and revision to reach the standard required for peer review publication.

We are also welcoming blogs, poetry, videos, podcast discussions, artwork and other non-journal content related to sexual pleasure. If you would like to submit your work to SRHM, you can contact us at info@srhm.org. You can see the SRHM blog here.

We hope to help create safe spaces to explore desires and engage with experiences of pleasure, as well as an expansive approach of pleasure politics. We wish to see more pleasure-rich knowledge that would lead to broader senses of love and liberation.

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Sexual Pleasure

Curated articles from the SRHM Journal by The Pleasure Project and Agents of Ishq.
This collection also serves as a call for more pleasure-rich knowledge and evidence to enhance sexual and reproductive health and rights globally. 
 
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PAPERS FROM THE SRHM JOURNAL

EDITORIAL

Finding the cosmos of intimacies: where pleasurable safe sex dances with liberation
Anne Philpott & Paromita Vohra

Opening a portal to pleasure based sexual and reproductive health around the globe; a qualitative analysis and best practice development study (2023)
Rhiana Mills, Katie Northcott, Emese Kovacs & Anne Philpott

Sexual and reproductive health and rights and bodily autonomy in a digital world (2023)
Rajat Khosla, Vidisha Mishra & Sagri Singh

Assessing acceptability and effectiveness of a pleasure-oriented sexual and reproductive health chatbot in Kenya: an exploratory mixed-methods study (2023)
Julius Njogu, Grace Jaworski, Christine Oduor, Aarons Chea, Alison Malmqvist & Claire W. Rothschild

Lubricants for the promotion of sexual health and well-being: a systematic review (2022)
Caitlin E. Kennedy, Ping Teresa Yeh, Jingjia Li, Lianne Gonsalves & Manjulaa Narasimhan

Sexual health, sexual rights and sexual pleasure: meaningfully engaging the perfect triangle (2019)
Sofia Gruskin, Vithika Yadav, Antón Castellanos-Usigli, Gvantsa Khizanishvili & Eszter Kismödi

The Pleasuremeter: exploring the links between sexual health, sexual rights and sexual pleasure in sexual history-taking, SRHR counselling and education (2019)
Antón Castellanos-Usigli & Doortje Braeken-van Schaik

Pleasure, sex, prohibition, intellectual disability, and dangerous ideas (2017)
Natasha Alexander & Miriam Taylor Gomez

Skin, Tooth, and Bone – The Basis of Movement is Our People: A Disability Justice Primer (2017)
Sins Invalid

Headline violence and silenced pleasure: contested framings of consensual sex, power and rape in Delhi, India 2011-2014 (2016)
Emme Edmunds & Ankit Gupta

The Arab Bed Spring? Sexual rights in troubled times across the Middle East and North Africa (2015)
Shereen El Feki

"Sex is sweet": women from low-income contexts in Uganda talk about sexual desire and pleasure (2015)
Florence Kyoheirwe Muhanguzi

Pleasure and Prevention: When Good Sex Is Safer Sex (2006)
Anne Philpott, Wendy Knerr & Vicky Boydell

BLOGS

Sex tech for sexual health, rights and justice: findings from the first public interest sex tech hackathon (2022)
Zahra Stardust, Kath Albury and Jenny Kennedy

Pleasure and Pride (2022)
Anne Philpott & Amanda Kamanda

Talking taboo: can female masturbation be good for reproductive health? (2021)
Jessica Bo

Adolescents and sexual education during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond (2021)
Lucy Guan

Pleasurable sex as a human right: an idea that has happily caught up to its constituents (2019)
Christopher Purdy

POETRY

Wellbeing (2021)
Alice d'Aboville

PODCASTS

Pleasure Matters (2022)
Anne Philpott, Ana Santos, Mahmoud Garga & Jessica Sanders

WEBINARS

Sexual pleasure in times of COVID-19 (2020)
Anne Philpott, Dr. T Mofokeng & Vithika Yadav

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