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At the heart of this volume of work has been a culturally focused understanding of ‘slow’. Beyond the political and economic veneer of this phenomenon lies a rich construction of finely tuned cultural codes and narratives which transform everyday life. Parkins and Craig (2006) knew this when they wrote Slow Living. The empirical aspect to their journey into the slow perhaps does not do it enough justice. The reality that this volume seeks to expose is that slowness has penetrated, embedded itself into and altered several of our social and individual practices. This goes beyond slow food, slow cities, slow travel or voluntary simplicity. It manifests itself in transport, consumerism, spatial engagement and even intimacy. The underpinning message is clear: slowing down is temporal, physiological, social and psychological. Engaging in slow sex, as Barratt explores (this volume), requires attention, care and an alternative approach to intimacy differentiated from mainstream sexual acts. Si
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At the heart of this volume of work has been a culturally focused understanding of ‘slow’. Beyond the political and economic veneer of this phenomenon lies a rich construction of finely tuned cultural codes and narratives which transform everyday life. Parkins and Craig (2006) knew this when they wrote Slow Living. The empirical aspect to their journey into the slow perhaps does not do it enough justice. The reality that this volume seeks to expose is that slowness has penetrated, embedded itself into and altered several of our social and individual practices. This goes beyond slow food, slow cities, slow travel or voluntary simplicity. It manifests itself in transport, consumerism, spatial engagement and even intimacy. The underpinning message is clear: slowing down is temporal, physiological, social and psychological. Engaging in slow sex, as Barratt explores (this volume), requires attention, care and an alternative approach to intimacy differentiated from mainstream sexual acts. Si
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