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Il capitalismo ha ucciso l’intimità (e l’ha rimpiazzata con PornHub)

May 3, 2020by Joana Ramiro

Article @ Jacobin Italia, published 11 March 2019

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2019, Italian, Jacobin, Opinion, Sex & Lifestyle

Love and desire in a time of hopelessness

February 17, 2020by Joana Ramiro

Article @ Open Democracy, published 14 February 2020

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2020, English, Open Democracy, Opinion, Sex & Lifestyle

Capitalism Killed Intimacy and Replaced It With PornHub

February 20, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Article @ Jacobin, published 14 February 2019

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2019, English, Jacobin, Opinion, Sex & Lifestyle

Is Capitalism Ruining Women’s Sex Lives?

February 15, 2018by Joana Ramiro

Article @ Novara, published 14 February 2018

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2018, English, Novara, Opinion, Sex & Lifestyle

The Fix Live – White Male Straights & Heartbreaks

February 15, 2018by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Novara, published 12 February 2018

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2018, English, Novara, Sex & Lifestyle, TV & Radio

Swiped Away

January 23, 2018by Joana Ramiro

Article @ New Humanist, published 16 November 2017

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2017, English, New Humanist, Opinion, Sex & Lifestyle

Joana Ramiro com “Sexo e Aplicações”

December 20, 2017by Joana Ramiro

Interview @ Antena 3, published 14 December 2017

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2017, Other, Portuguese, Sex & Lifestyle, TV & Radio

How do women navigate sex and dating in the wake of #MeToo?

October 23, 2017by Joana Ramiro

Article @ Independent, published 22 October 2017

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2017, English, Independent, Opinion, Sex & Lifestyle

#MeToo and why even if we think it hasn’t happened to us, it probably has

October 23, 2017by Joana Ramiro

Article @ New Statesman, published 18 October 2017

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2017, English, New Statesman, Opinion, Sex & Lifestyle

What is the death of the British pub doing to our love lives?

September 22, 2017by Joana Ramiro

Article @ CityMetric, published 19 September 2017

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2017, English, New Statesman, Opinion, Sex & Lifestyle

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