Clifton D. Bryant

Clifton D. Bryant (December 25, 1932 – Blacksburg, Virginia, September 13, 2010) was an American sociologist and Professor of Sociology at Virginia Tech, College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences.[1][2] He was particularly noted for detecting "carnal computer and erotic cyberspace as an emerging research frontier"[3][4] and his 1999 paper on "propagandizing pederasty."[5]

  1. ^ In memoriam: Clifton D. Bryant, professor emeritus of sociology at vtnews.vt.edu 09-09-2010.
  2. ^ C. Edie Palmer. "Clifton D. Bryant (1932–2010)," in: Routledge Handbook of Deviant Behavior. Clifton D. Bryant (ed.). p. xxix-xxx.
  3. ^ Durkin & Bryant, 2005
  4. ^ Cooper, Al, David L. Delmonico, and Ron Burg. "Cybersex users, abusers, and compulsives: New findings and implications." Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention 7.1-2 (2000): 5-29.
  5. ^ Rhodes, S. D., D. A. Bowie, and K. C. Hergenrather. "Collecting behavioural data using the world wide web: considerations for researchers." Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 57.1 (2003): 68-73.