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Caroline Norma is a Research Fellow at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University), Australia, specializing in gender studies and pornography research with a focus on Japanese society and legal frameworks.
Her research spans feminist theory, pornography's societal impacts, and legal approaches to addressing commercial sexual exploitation. Norma's work examines consumer-producer dynamics in Japanese pornography, feminist anti-pornography movements, and cross-cultural legal strategies based on MacKinnon-Dworkin frameworks.
Norma's publications reveal a research trajectory analyzing how online forums facilitate consumer involvement in pornography production while documenting the harms experienced by women in the sex industry. Her work bridges feminist theory with practical legal strategies across different cultural contexts.
She has supervised students including Ruwan Dep Weerasinghe, who completed a Bachelor of International Studies at RMIT University under her supervision in 2011, focusing on Japanese language and cultural studies.




