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==Excerpts and Summaries of Relevant Publications (1979-2014)==
==Excerpts and Summaries of Relevant Publications (1979-2014)==


* '''Plummer, Ken. (1979). '[[library.lol/main/5B2523267D7AF0C8EDC638DA72372F56|Images of Paedophilia]]'. in M. Cook and G. Wilson, eds. ''Love and Attraction'' (Pergamon Press: London), pp. 537-540.'''




  “[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J082v20n01_14 Understanding Childhood Sexualities]” (1991), where he gives a social constructionist account of childhood sexuality.
 
  Plummer. (1991). Understanding Childhood Sexualities. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J082v20n01_14 where he gives a social constructionist account of childhood sexuality.


Interview with Ken Plummer in Paidika  
Interview with Ken Plummer in Paidika  
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In his review of Sarah Goode, Plummer felt safe to declare as late as 2010 that we live in “a moral panic over paedophilia”, but also that that such panic “shows no signs of abating any time soon.”  
In his review of Sarah Goode, Plummer felt safe to declare as late as 2010 that we live in “a moral panic over paedophilia”, but also that that such panic “shows no signs of abating any time soon.”  


In 2015, Plummer was interviewed about such topics as the Kinsey institute https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BUdOPKYI3g, and how he self-censored his own interviews with paedophiles, sadomasochist, and other “sexual variations” which have never been published in full https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r4OtcYX6aY
==Relevant Trivia==
 
Plummer's most unsympathetic comments relating to minor-attraction relate to his ostensible regret over his early (unspecified) publications, in a public apology posted on his blog in 2014.<ref>https://kenplummer.com/2014/07/27/child-abuse-and-paedophilia-an-open-letter/</ref> On his paedophilia research, Plummer wrote:
 
"These early papers from the 1970’s are of some historical interest, but given the changes in the wider world, I believe their conclusions are no longer tenable. I am saddened to think they might have been used to justify child abuse. [...] Given the upsetting nature of this material, I have now removed it from my web site. [...] I would never want any of my work to be used as a rationale for doing ‘bad things’ – and I regard all coercive, abusive, violent and exploitative sexuality as a ‘bad thing’."
 
In his apology, Plummer notably does not disavow his work on child sexuality, his book reviews addressing age-disparate eroticism, and his use of moral panic to frame the discussion of minor-attraction. He writes of his 1970's research into paedophiles that the "conclusions are no longer tenable”, implying he now believes relationships between MAPs and pre-pubescent minors are a "bad thing". Given Plummer's past statements and the fact he knew of research like Theo Sandfort's (1987)<ref>https://www.ipce.info/host/sandfort_87/index.htm</ref>, which examined positively experienced man-boy sexual relationships with self-identified paedophiles from the minor's perspective - with Plummer contributing in a book co-edited by Sandfort (1991 above) - we are doubtful this statement reflects Plummer's considered view on the topic. Plummer's statement may have been motivated by "changes in the wider world" (i.e. bigotry towards MAPs and AAMs), the lack of research similar to Sandfort's, and the fact that Plummer's university had "investigated this issue", concluding that his "academic work did not express support for pedophilia, and was conducted in a way that was consistent with the University’s Charter".<ref>https://kenplummer.com/2014/07/27/child-abuse-and-paedophilia-an-open-letter/</ref>       
 
Newgon: We find it unsurprising that Plummer would have sympathy and empathy for MAPs during the 1970s and thereafter privately into the 2010s. Plummer had lived through the partial decriminalization of (adult) homosexuality, and his interview research involved meeting self-identified paedophiles and homosexuals during a time when both were unlawful and widely condemned. During the 1970s, Plummer would have met homosexual/gay MAPs such as author and PIE chairman [[https://www.newgon.net/wiki/Paedophile_Information_Exchange|Tom O'Carroll]], who (according to O'Carroll), Plummer at least once hosted at his Essex home.<ref>https://heretictoc.com/2022/11/10/after-ten-years-time-to-take-the-chair/#comments</ref> Statements Plummer made about homosexuals in the 1970s, now more accurately describe the situation of lawful (stigmatized) and unlawful (taboo) age-disparate same-sex eroticism. In his first article "Awareness of Homosexuality" (1973), for example, Plummer begins with the following:


Tributes to Ken are here: https://www.essex.ac.uk/news/2022/11/07/tributes-to-professor-ken-plummer
"In both England and America, homosexuality is a stigma symbol. To be called a homosexual is to be degraded, rendered as morally dubious, or treated as different. To be publicly known as a homosexual is to invite your employer to sack you, your parents to reject you, the law to imprison you, the doctor to cure you, the moralist to denounce you, the priest to pity you, the liberal to patronise you and the queer basher to kill you. [...] Given such costs it is little wonder that most homosexuals elect to conceal their identity from public gaze."<ref>https://kenplummer.com/2013/01/30/early-research-awareness-of-homosexuality/</ref>


Plummer's most unsympathetic comments relating to minor-attraction relate to his ostensible regret over his publications post in 2014: https://kenplummer.com/2014/07/27/child-abuse-and-paedophilia-an-open-letter/
Plummer attributes his scholarship partly to what he saw as a "radical" university culture of the 1970s. In 2014, Plummer was quoted as saying that “all radical universities have been tamed” and that “sociology is now in crisis”. [...] Essex’s original interdisciplinary ideals have been watered down [...] “where university life is increasingly shaped by money, mass markets, measurement and managers”.<ref>https://kenplummer.com/2014/10/02/imaginations-in-the-times-higher-education-october-2nd/</ref>
On his paedophilia research, he wrote:


“These early papers from the 1970’s are of some historical interest, but given the changes in the wider world, I believe their conclusions are no longer tenable. I am saddened to think they might have been used to justify child abuse.
Plummer can be heard speaking on youtube, where he was interviewed in 2015 about such topics as the Kinsey institute<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BUdOPKYI3g</ref>, and how he self-censored his own interviews with paedophiles, sadomasochist, and other “sexual variations” which have never been published in full.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r4OtcYX6aY</ref>. We have documented many similar cases of academic [[Censorship|self-censorship]].  


In his apology, Plummer notably does not disavow his work on child sexuality, his book reviews, and his use of moral panic to frame the discussion of paedophilia. He writes of his 1970's research into paedophiles that the "conclusions are no longer tenable” but he does not explain why.
Upon death, Essex University posted tributes to Plummer on its website.<ref>Tributes to Ken Plummer: https://www.essex.ac.uk/news/2022/11/07/tributes-to-professor-ken-plummer</ref>

Revision as of 05:58, 10 December 2022

Ken Plummer (Born in Palmers Green, London, April 4, 1946; Died November 2022, Essex) was a British sociologist and humanist academic who pioneered the sociological study of sexuality, including non-normative sexualities and the study of minor-attraction. He worked as an academic at the University of Essex from 1975 to 2005, where he took early retirement because of the need for a liver transplant. Plummer was a prolific author, founding and editing the scholarly journal Sexualities.

As part of his early research, Plummer joined PIE (The Paedophile Infomation Exchange) as a member in order to interview self-identifying paedophiles, and his writings on intergenerational sexuality are notable for their non-sensationalist and non-hostile approach. Plummer attempted to set a research agenda on the topic by constructing “a sociological baseline” for future research, and reviewed many relevant publications such as Wilson & Cox’s study of PIE members, “Childlovers: A Study of Paedophiles in Society”, and Edward Brongersma’s magnum opus on Boy-Love, Loving Boys: A Multidiciplinary Study.[1] [links and short quotes will be added]

Excerpts and Summaries of Relevant Publications (1979-2014)

  • Plummer, Ken. (1979). 'Images of Paedophilia'. in M. Cook and G. Wilson, eds. Love and Attraction (Pergamon Press: London), pp. 537-540.


Plummer. (1991). Understanding Childhood Sexualities. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J082v20n01_14  where he gives a social constructionist account of childhood sexuality.

Interview with Ken Plummer in Paidika

In his review of Sarah Goode, Plummer felt safe to declare as late as 2010 that we live in “a moral panic over paedophilia”, but also that that such panic “shows no signs of abating any time soon.”

Relevant Trivia

Plummer's most unsympathetic comments relating to minor-attraction relate to his ostensible regret over his early (unspecified) publications, in a public apology posted on his blog in 2014.[2] On his paedophilia research, Plummer wrote:

"These early papers from the 1970’s are of some historical interest, but given the changes in the wider world, I believe their conclusions are no longer tenable. I am saddened to think they might have been used to justify child abuse. [...] Given the upsetting nature of this material, I have now removed it from my web site. [...] I would never want any of my work to be used as a rationale for doing ‘bad things’ – and I regard all coercive, abusive, violent and exploitative sexuality as a ‘bad thing’."

In his apology, Plummer notably does not disavow his work on child sexuality, his book reviews addressing age-disparate eroticism, and his use of moral panic to frame the discussion of minor-attraction. He writes of his 1970's research into paedophiles that the "conclusions are no longer tenable”, implying he now believes relationships between MAPs and pre-pubescent minors are a "bad thing". Given Plummer's past statements and the fact he knew of research like Theo Sandfort's (1987)[3], which examined positively experienced man-boy sexual relationships with self-identified paedophiles from the minor's perspective - with Plummer contributing in a book co-edited by Sandfort (1991 above) - we are doubtful this statement reflects Plummer's considered view on the topic. Plummer's statement may have been motivated by "changes in the wider world" (i.e. bigotry towards MAPs and AAMs), the lack of research similar to Sandfort's, and the fact that Plummer's university had "investigated this issue", concluding that his "academic work did not express support for pedophilia, and was conducted in a way that was consistent with the University’s Charter".[4]

Newgon: We find it unsurprising that Plummer would have sympathy and empathy for MAPs during the 1970s and thereafter privately into the 2010s. Plummer had lived through the partial decriminalization of (adult) homosexuality, and his interview research involved meeting self-identified paedophiles and homosexuals during a time when both were unlawful and widely condemned. During the 1970s, Plummer would have met homosexual/gay MAPs such as author and PIE chairman [O'Carroll], who (according to O'Carroll), Plummer at least once hosted at his Essex home.[5] Statements Plummer made about homosexuals in the 1970s, now more accurately describe the situation of lawful (stigmatized) and unlawful (taboo) age-disparate same-sex eroticism. In his first article "Awareness of Homosexuality" (1973), for example, Plummer begins with the following:

"In both England and America, homosexuality is a stigma symbol. To be called a homosexual is to be degraded, rendered as morally dubious, or treated as different. To be publicly known as a homosexual is to invite your employer to sack you, your parents to reject you, the law to imprison you, the doctor to cure you, the moralist to denounce you, the priest to pity you, the liberal to patronise you and the queer basher to kill you. [...] Given such costs it is little wonder that most homosexuals elect to conceal their identity from public gaze."[6]

Plummer attributes his scholarship partly to what he saw as a "radical" university culture of the 1970s. In 2014, Plummer was quoted as saying that “all radical universities have been tamed” and that “sociology is now in crisis”. [...] Essex’s original interdisciplinary ideals have been watered down [...] “where university life is increasingly shaped by money, mass markets, measurement and managers”.[7]

Plummer can be heard speaking on youtube, where he was interviewed in 2015 about such topics as the Kinsey institute[8], and how he self-censored his own interviews with paedophiles, sadomasochist, and other “sexual variations” which have never been published in full.[9]. We have documented many similar cases of academic self-censorship.

Upon death, Essex University posted tributes to Plummer on its website.[10]