7:45-8:30 Continental Breakfast
8:00-6:30 Registration and exhibits open
General Session
8:30 Announcements
8:45 * Imaging
the brain during sexual arousal — Two perspectives
Ken
Maravilla, M.D.
Director, Neuroradiology Research Laboratory, University of Washington
Linda
Banner, Ph.D.
Investigator, Lab for the Study of Behavioral Medicine, Stanford University
10:00 Break
10:30-12:30 Student mentoring sessions: Students will have a chance to meet and talk informally with sexologists accomplished in the fields of research, therapy, and education.
10:30-12:30 Concurrents
Session VIII HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
10:30 * From
perversity to diversity: Perversion, sexology, and social science, 1880-1980
Gayle Rubin, Ph.D.
11:30 * An
historical overview of the age of consent from the Greeks to 21st century
America
Vern Bullough, Ph.D., R.N.
Session IX SEX, POLITICS AND FREE EXPRESSION
10:30 * Sex
and the Internet: What’s happening? What can we expect next?
Will Doherty, M.B.A.
11:30 * The courts and private
sexual expression
Bill Lyon, M.S.
Session X SEX EDUCATION PANEL
10:30 * Sexual
health education and research in the Hispanic community
Maria
Flaherty, Ph.D.
Cultural
issues in sex education
Chris
Moyers Ph.D., Katherine O’Connell, Ph.D.; Ruth Laird, R.N., M.A.;
Diana
Dietzman, M.F.T; Jeffrey Cormier, M.A.
12:30 Lunch on your own
12:30-1:45 WR Council meeting
1:45-3:15 Concurrents
Session XI MEDICAL ISSUES
1:45 The
prostate, testicles, and male hormones in mid-life
Henry
Ritter, M.D.
2:35 Living
with cancer: Influences on sexuality and sexual expression
Michael
Krychman, M.D.
Session XII ATTRACTION AND DESIRE
1:45 Human
sex-attractant pheromones
Norma
McCoy, Ph.D.; Winnifred B. Cutler, Ph.D.; Joan Friebly, Ed.D.
2:15 How
stable is sexual orientation over time? A look at national data
David
Weis, Ph.D. and Stephen M. Horowitz, Ph.D.
2:45 What
women want: The role of the social environment on romantic partner preferences
Christine
Glover, M.A.
Session XIII PANEL: CENSORSHIP
1:45 * Political,
judicial, and social issues in contemporary American censorship
Larry
Walters, J.D., Will Doherty, M.B.A, Bill Lyon, M.S.
SESSION XIV MEDIA MASCULINITY
1:45 Male
sexual display in cinema and evolutionary theory
Peter Lehman, Ph.D.
2:15 Sex,
violence & police in the movies
Aaron Baker
2:45 “Boys
Don’t Cry” Masculinity
Chris Straayer, Ph.D.
3:15 Break
3:45 * HIV
prevention in 2003 and beyond
Steven
Tierney, Ph.D.
Director, HIV Prevention, City of San Francisco
Tom Coates, Ph.D.
Director, AIDS Research Institute, UC San Francisco
Doug
Kirby, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist, ETR Associates
5:30 Break. Last chance to bid for books!
7:00
Sexual Science Award:
Norma McCoy, Ph.D.
RED HOT BEBOP: An Evening
of Sex and Music on Vintage Film
Compiled by Mark Cantor, Archivist
SSSS thanks the Hugh M. Hefner Foundation
for their generous support of this program