Swinging & Group Sex: Acquisition Record as of 2/17/2023
Brennan, Leah (2008). "Swingers: Loving One, Playing with Many," Intertext: 17-24.
Denfeld, Duane, and Michael Gordon (1970). "The Sociology of Mate Swapping: Or the Family that Swings Together Clings Together," The Journal of Sex Research, 6(2): 85-100.
Fernandes, E. (2009). "The Swinging Paradigm: An Evaluation of the Marital and Sexual Satisfaction of Swingers," Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality, 12. 22pp.
Fulcher, Karyn, Leah Shumka, Eric Roth, and Nathan Lachowsky (2018). "Pleasure, risk perception and consent among group sex party attendees in a small Canadian Urban Centre," Culture, Health & Sexuality, 21(5): 1-16.
Griffiths, Heather, and Todd S. Frobish (2013). "Virtual Deviance: Swinging and Swapping in an On-Line Network," Deviant Behavior, 34(11): 875-894.
Jenks, Richard J. (2014). "An On-LIne Survey Comparing Swingers and Polyamorists," Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality, 17. 14pp.
Spanier, Graham B., and Charles L. Cole (1975). "Mate Swapping: Perceptions, Value Orientations, and Participation in a Midwestern Community," Archives of Sexual Behavior, 4(2): 143-159.
Wilt, Justin, Marissa A. Harrison, and Michael S. Cobi (2018). "Attitudes and Experiences of Swinging Couples," Psychology and Sexuality, 9(1): 38-53 [https://doi.og/10.1080/19419899.2017.1419984].
BOOKS
Άγνωστος συγγραφέας. Η Αρχή της Περιπέτειας (που κατέληξε σε «έρευνα»). [2004]. Ιδιωτική έκδοση. 45 σελίδες.
Allen, Ed and Dana (2001). Together Sex: The Playful Couple's Key To Enjoy Swinging. Revised edition. 70pp.
Frank, Katherine (2010). Play Well in Groups: A Journey through the World of Group Sex. Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Plymouth, UK: Rowman & Littefield Publishers, Inc. vi+401pp. [Chapter One: The Elementary Forms of Group Sex, 1-19].
DISSERTATIONS
Fernandes, Edward M. (2008). The Swinging Paradigm: An Evaluation of the Marital and Sexual Satisfaction of Swingers. Ph.D in Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in Psychology and specializations in Social Psychology and Sexology. Cincinnatti, OH: Union Institute and University. 67pp.
Kallas, George James (2006). The Secret and not so Secret Life of Swingers: A View into the Many Facets of the Swinging Lifestyle. Ph.D. North Miami Beach, FL: The American Academy of Clinical Sexologists at Maimonides University. vii+161pp.
McCauley, John Milton (1974). An Interpersonal Investigation of 'Swinging' - An Alternative Style of Marriage. Ph.D, Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee. ix+118pp.
Pugliese, Susan B. (2019). It and Them: Self-Esteem in Swing Lifestyle and Swingers. Ph.D. in Psychology. [Fort Lauderdale, FL]: Keiser University. 154pp.
Riley, Tracey (2018). What Impact Does Having A Swinging Lifestyle Have on Marital Satisfaction? Doctoral Project for Doctor of Psychology in Behavioral Sciences. [Costa Mesa, CA]: California Southern University,148pp.
Vaillancourt, Kourtney Ty (2006). Reconstructing the Meaning of Fidelity: A Qualitative Inquiry into Swinging Relationships. Ph.D. in Human Development. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University. 134pp.
PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS
Anonymous (undated) Swinging For Beginners. 8 pp.
Community Profiles: Swinging (2001). Wailuku, HI: School of Tantra. 13pp.
D'Orlando, Fabio (2008). The Market for Sexual Recreation in Italy: Empirical Data and Theoretical Considerations. 31pp.
D'Orlando, Fabio (2010). "Swinger Economics," The Journal of Socio-Economics, 39(2): 295-305.
Fernandes, Edward M. (2008). Who Are Swingers and Why Do They Swing? Puerto Rico: The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality 2008 Annual Meeting. 28pp.
Fernandes, Edward M. (2011). A Swinging Paradigm: The Shift in the Modern Concepts of Monogamy and Marital Fidelity. Vancouver, B.C., Canada: Canadian Sex Research Forum Annual Meeting. 24pp.
Fernandes, Edward (2013). A Paradigm shift: Swinging and the New Consensual Non-Monogamous Morality of Committed Couples. San Francisco: CARAS 6th Annual Alternative Sexualities Conference, September 28, 2013. 32pp.
Fernandes, Edward M., Cathy Maahs-Fladung, and John Scott (2010). An Evaluation of the Self-Determination of Swingers and its Relationship to Swinging Satisfaction. Las Vegas, NV: The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality 2010 Conference. 16pp.
MInt, Pepper (2004). Border Wars: Swinging and Polyamory. This paper was presented at the Building Bridges IV conference, Oct 1, 2004. 10pp.
Vaknin, Sam (undated). Psychology of The Lifestyle (Swinging). 3pp.
Williamson, John (2008). Project Synergy: An Outline and Abstract. Fallon, NV. 10pp.
Wiliamson, John (2008). Statement of Purpose 1969. Fallon, NV. 5pp.
Williamson, John [2008]. The Kirkridge Conferences. Abstracts of presentations delivered at the 1970 and 1980 Kirkridge Conferences on new lifestyles and changing community to a concerned group of key leaders from the sciences, religions, industry and education. Fallon, NV. 10pp.
THESES
Berchtold,Brian (2013). Sexual Boundaries and Jealousy Management in Swingers. Master of Arts Thesis in Psychology. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University. ix+70 pp.
Brown, Felicia M. (2017). Women's Sexuality in Swinging. Master of Arts Thesis in Sociology. [Murfreesboro, TN]: Middle Tennessee State University. ix+59pp.
Keane, Melissa Jane (2013). Investigating the Need to Educate the Swinging Population about Their High-Risk Status for Contracting and Spreading Sexually Transmitted Infections. A Research Based Report for Departmental Honors in Psychology. Fort Worth, TX: Texas Christian University. v+29pp.
Popplewell, Mindy Shalayne (2006). Women in the Lifestyle: A Qualitative Look at the Perceptions, Attitudes, and Experiences of Women Who Swing. Master of Arts Thesis in Sociology. Bowling Green, KY: Western Kentucky University. vi+119pp.
Sova, Melodee Lynn (2012). Who Knows Their Bedroom Secrets? Communication Privacy Management in Couples Who Swing. Master of Science Thesis. [Denton, TX]: University of North Texas. v+77pp.
