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Manchester quizzed over funding of masturbation paper author

Karl Andersson has long attracted controversy over his interest in sexually suggestive images of teenage boys, so did university investigate this?

Published on
August 16, 2022
Last updated
August 16, 2022
Karl Andersson
Source: University of Manchester
Karl Andersson

The University of Manchester is facing questions over its funding of a PhD student who published a journal paper on聽masturbating to聽Japanese comics after it聽emerged that he has faced controversy for publishing a聽magazine featuring sexually suggestive images of聽teenage boys.

The institution and the Sage journal Qualitative Research are investigating how Karl Andersson was able to聽publish an聽article subtitled 鈥淯sing masturbation as an ethnographic method in research on shota subculture in Japan鈥, reflecting on a three-month period during which he 鈥渕asturbated only鈥 to聽pictures found in the manga comic genre that depicted sexual encounters involving young boys. It has now been removed from the journal鈥檚 website.

Alongside scrutiny of any ethics approval associated with the paper and where the research was conducted 鈥 possessing fictional images of minors in a pornographic context is banned in the UK but some countries have different rules 鈥 scholars have complained that 鈥渕asturbating to images of young boys and passing it off as scholarship normalises paedophilia鈥.

Manchester may face questions over why its School of Arts, Languages and Cultures chose to fund Mr Andersson鈥檚 PhD, focusing on 鈥渉ow fans of subcultural comics in Japan experience desire and think about sexual identities鈥, and whether it had vetted his previous work.

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Mr Andersson, who is in his mid-forties, faced criticism in his native Sweden over the magazine Destroyer, which featured pictures of semi-naked adolescent boys. The magazine, which he ran from 2006 to 2010, was described by the US gay magazine Out in 2012 as a 鈥減aean to the love of boys 鈥 young boys鈥.

In an , Mr Andersson questioned why Destroyer had faced criticism from child protection activists for 鈥渟exualising children鈥 when many provocative images of teenage girls in mainstream publications did not face censure.

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Mr Andersson was later criticised for his website Breaking Boys News, which featured similar images.

A Vice article described the site as 鈥渆ssentially made up of violent, sexual headlines about young boys, illustrated with pictures of pre-pubescent boys in sexualised poses, half-naked and occasionally not wearing any pants鈥, although the headlines did not relate to those individuals shown.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not technically child porn, but it is really fucked聽up,鈥 the writer concluded.

Speaking to Vice, Mr Andersson reflected: 鈥淚t鈥檚 funny how it鈥檚 totally okay, even the norm, for a teenage girl to pose in a sexy way on magazine covers, but as soon as it鈥檚 a聽boy people get upset.鈥

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More recently, Mr Andersson has chronicled his interest in sexually suggestive literature featuring teenage boys on his YouTube channel. In one 鈥渦nboxing鈥 video Mr Andersson opens an Amazon delivery from Japan featuring titles聽that he translates as 鈥淭he Naughty Little Prince鈥 and 鈥淪ince I鈥檓 a high school temptress I鈥檓 seducing elementary schoolers鈥 鈥 which he admits is 鈥渜uite an extreme title鈥 鈥 and another title聽that he acknowledges 鈥渕ay be pornographic鈥.

Despite Mr Andersson鈥檚 notoriety, it was 鈥渉ighly unlikely鈥 that anyone at Manchester was aware of his background, said Michelle Shipworth, an associate professor in UCL鈥檚 Energy Institute. 鈥淥ne doesn鈥檛 go digging around online trying to uncover the background of potential PhD students,鈥 she said.

Nonetheless, Mr Andersson鈥檚 鈥渄eeply disturbing鈥 recent paper and PhD topic should have raised a red flag, she argued.

鈥淚鈥檓 definitely not saying that we should avoid research with problematic elements. Even research into the use of child pornography could potentially be ethically justifiable if very well-designed and conducted,鈥 said Ms Shipworth. 鈥淗owever, it would need deep consideration by a research ethics committee evaluating all aspects of the research, including the social benefits and harm mitigation.鈥

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A Manchester spokesman said: 鈥淲e are currently undertaking a detailed investigation into all aspects of [Mr聽Andersson鈥檚] work, the processes around聽it and other questions raised.鈥

jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

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As a lot of research is subsidised by teaching income, it would be interesting to note if this research was actually 'funded'. If there was no direct funding for this, then one way or another it was indirectly subsidised using UG fees. Loans that are then carried by people studying degrees. If vanity (and quite possibly harmful) research like this is carried out, how is it properly justified if it has to be subsidised from other university activities ? There's not just some ethics investigations due, but a real examination of what some academics are actually doing at Manchester, with precious higher education resources.
The paper is still publicly available on research gate https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360206602_I_am_not_alone_-_we_are_all_alone_Using_masturbation_as_an_ethnographic_method_in_research_on_shota_subculture_in_Japan

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