Sexuality at the Time of Coronavirus in Italy: A (Technological) Retreat in Itself?
Abstract
Our contribution aims at unravelling the knot between sexuality and the web in Italy during the  coronavirus  pandemic.  Sex-related  online  practices  intensified,  due  to  health  concerns  and lockdown measures, and access to pornographic websites skyrocketed. What is the cul-tural,  relational,  and  psychological  impact  of  this?  We  identify  two  main  outcomes:  wide-spread  solipsism  and  dissolution  by  excess.  It  is,  to  the  best  of  our  knowledge,  an  unex-plored  territory.  Sociologists  did  not  address  previous  pandemics,  nor  have  they  provided  extensive and methodologically satisfying work on sexuality in Italy. Given the delicate na-ture of the topic, and the unreliability of traditional sociological research methods, we chose to  fully  carry  out  our  research  online.  We  will  examine  online  prostitution,  webcam  girls,  user-produced pornography and dating sites, in addition to touching upon other topics such as sexting. We will, to the best of our abilities, try to mark a path in the wilderness of hu-man sexuality in the digital era and in these unprecedented circumstances. We believe that the link between online and offline sexuality will be consolidated and define this relation-ship  as  differentiated  integration: a reciprocal adaptation covering the most diverse places and ways. To study this web-integrated society, we propose the eclectic approach.

