Webcam model

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Webcam model (female also Camgirl - Cam-Girl or Webcamgirl ; male and Camboy ; Cam-Boy or Webcamboy ) are persons over webcam and live streaming in the Internet present themselves and present, mainly in relation to sexual activities. In the English-speaking world, cam whore ("webcam whore ") was first used around the turn of the millennium for camgirls who offer sexual services in exchange for attention, payment or goods.

Jennifer Ringley is considered the first camgirl. Between 1996 and 2003 she presented her normal life via webcam on the Internet at JenniCam.com . In 1998 a blonde woman from the Alpine region became known in German-speaking countries under the pseudonym Babe . This was followed by interviews and reports in various media, including the Internet in 1998 founded the magazine Tomorrow and the then television channel TM3 in the show Practical city of Andrea Sokol .

See also

literature

  • Joanna Brewis, Stephen Linstead: Sex, Work and Sex Work Eroticizing Organization Routledge, London 2000, ISBN 978-0-415-20757-7 (English).
  • Mimi Erhardt, Käthe Karlsson: Erlebnispornografie , Heyne, Munich 2016, ISBN 978-3-453-67711-1 ( table of contents ).
  • Theresa M. Senft: Camgirls: Webcams, LiveJournals and the personal as political in the age of the global brand . Supervisor: Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, ProQuest NYU, New York, NY 2005, ISBN 978-0-496-90319-1 (Ph. Academic Dissertation New York University 2005, XI, 389 pages: illustrated).
  • Theresa M. Senft: Camgirls, Celebrity and Community in the Age of Social Networks (= Digital Formations , Volume 4). Peter Lang Publishing, New York, NY 2008, ISBN 978-0-8204-5694-2 (English table of contents ).

Individual evidence

  1. Paul Bocij: cyberstalking: harassment in the Internet age and how to protect your family. Greenwood, 2004, ISBN 0-275-98118-5 , p. 230.
  2. Kathryn Torpy: The Courier-Mail Virtual lolitas. November 10, 2001, p. 4.
  3. Paul Bocij: cyberstalking: harassment in the Internet age and how to protect your family. Greenwood, 2004, ISBN 0-275-98118-5 , pp. 131-133.
  4. Allan Oppert, Ken Mullens: Surviving a great white: How it feels to be a webcam girl. In: The Advertiser. 2004, p. 66.
  5. ^ David Wall: Cybercrime: the transformation of crime in the information age. Polity, 2007, ISBN 0-7456-2735-8 , p. 105.