A PhD researcher who caused outrage with a journal paper describing how he masturbated to sexualised images of young boys has been booted off his course.
The University of Manchester faced heavy scrutiny last year over its funding of Karl Anderssonās doctorate following the publication of his article inĀ Qualitative Research, subtitled āUsing masturbation as an ethnographic method in research on shota subculture in Japanā, focusing on a manga comic genre depicting sexual encounters involving young boys.
With MPs and academics lining up to criticise the paperās publication, aĀ police investigation was also launchedĀ to consider whether UK laws on the possession of indecent images of children ā which can include cartoon images ā had been breached.
Manchester suspended Mr Andersson, whileĀ ,Ā which promised to vet submissions on controversial topics more carefully in future.
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Manchester has now confirmed that āthe studentās association with the university endedā earlier this year ā a moveĀ that followed an unsuccessful appeal against the decision, 51³Ō¹Ļ understands.
āAnother human resources investigation is ongoing, so we cannot comment on that,ā a university spokesman added. It was unclear whether the masturbation paper was completed in Germany, prior toĀ Mr Anderssonās enrolment at Manchester.
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In his paper, Mr Andersson thanked his supervisor, Sharon Kinsella, āfor always encouraging me to go where my research takes meā, but Manchester vice-president Nalin Thakkar later told MPs that Dr Kinsella only became aware of the research once it had been approved for publication.
, Mr Andersson explained how he had been āshamed in British tabloidsā after his article āwent viralā and that āmy university decided to halt my researchā.
āI therefore conduct my research independently now, without university affiliation or funding,ā continued Mr Andersson, who said he had spent āhalf a year conducting fieldwork amongĀ shotaĀ fans in Japanā, which included ācreating my own comic and selling it at one of the events that are central to the [shota] cultureā.
Standing by the āmasturbation articleā, he added that āthe paper was praised by everyone involved in the publishing process (course convenor, journal editor, peer reviewers, supervisor) for its innovative approach, and its academic merit has subsequently been asserted by scholarsā.
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Mr Andersson did not respond to THEās request for comment. Greater Manchester Police said that it was still working with the university āto establish what, if any offences have been committedā and that no arrests had been made.
Alice Sullivan, professor of sociology at UCL, who was one of the first scholars to criticise the paper, said transparency was needed about why Mr Anderssonās PhD proposal had been approved.
āManchesterās School of Arts, Languages and Cultures has questions to answer regarding the intellectual climate in which Karl Anderssonās research could have been deemed worthy of funding, notwithstanding the fact that the masturbation paper was not part of Anderssonās PhD,ā said Professor Sullivan.
However, the controversial paper also āraised questions for the wider sectorā, she added. āThe editors and reviewers of the journalĀ Qualitative ResearchĀ apparently believed that an article about masturbating to images of children made a worthwhile contribution to knowledge,ā she said.
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āQuite apart from the ethical issues, academics and funders should be asking questions about the existence of queer theory as an academic niche where masturbation can be treated as a research activity. This suggests a radical lack of intellectual standards, which risks bringing higher education into disrepute.ā
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