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[[Image:Martinson.jpg|thumb|Floyd Martinson]]'''Floyd Mansfield Martinson''' (11 Nov 1916 - 23 Apr 2000) was a pioneer in | [[Image:Martinson.jpg|thumb|Floyd Martinson]]'''Floyd Mansfield Martinson''' (11 Nov 1916 - 23 Apr 2000) was a pioneer in child sexuality research, contributing more to that field than anyone else in his lifetime. 9 books and over 50 scholarly papers are among his contributions, many of which are available on Ipce.<ref>[http://www.ipce.info/booksreborn/martinson/index.html Ipce books reborn]</ref> He was the fourth person to receive the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality's Kinsey Award.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080703215620/http://www.sexscience.org/awards/index.php?category_id=426 SSSS Award]</ref> | ||
Martinson held liberal views on intergenerational intimacy: | Martinson held liberal views on intergenerational intimacy: | ||
:''Commentators on this subject like Floyd Martinson, sociologist at Minnesota’s Gustavus Adolphus College, emphasize the quality of the adult-child relationship. "Intimate human relations are important and precious. I'd like to see as few restrictions placed on them as possible."'' | :''Commentators on this subject like Floyd Martinson, sociologist at Minnesota’s Gustavus Adolphus College, emphasize the quality of the adult-child relationship. "Intimate human relations are important and precious. I'd like to see as few restrictions placed on them as possible."'' | ||
From ''Cradle-to-Grave Intimacy: Some Researchers Openly Argue That 'Anything Goes' for Children'', quoted in Martinson's autobiography.<ref>[http://www.ipce.info/booksreborn/martinson/articles/1997_pioneer.html Ipce bio]</ref> | |||
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Floyd Mansfield Martinson (11 Nov 1916 - 23 Apr 2000) was a pioneer in child sexuality research, contributing more to that field than anyone else in his lifetime. 9 books and over 50 scholarly papers are among his contributions, many of which are available on Ipce.[1] He was the fourth person to receive the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality's Kinsey Award.[2]
Martinson held liberal views on intergenerational intimacy:
- Commentators on this subject like Floyd Martinson, sociologist at Minnesota’s Gustavus Adolphus College, emphasize the quality of the adult-child relationship. "Intimate human relations are important and precious. I'd like to see as few restrictions placed on them as possible."
From Cradle-to-Grave Intimacy: Some Researchers Openly Argue That 'Anything Goes' for Children, quoted in Martinson's autobiography.[3]