Master/slave Relations: Handbook of Theory and Practice (23 page)

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Authors: Robert J. Rubel

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• Southwest (Phoenix, January)

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International Master/slave Conference (Dallas, February)

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This link will enable you to identify all these websites at one
time and also gives the names of current and past titleholders.
Excellent historical site.

 

Dr. Rubel is an educational sociologist and researcher by training.
Immediately after college, he taught
high school English in South-Central
Los Angeles. Returning to graduate
school, he earned an EdM (Boston
University) and PhD (University of
Wisconsin) in the area of crime
prevention in public schools. After
serving a stint as a Visiting Fellow at
the U.S. Department of Justice, he
formed a 501(c)(3) that specialized
in crime prevention in public schools.
He ran that firm for 17 years. During
part of that period, he also was a founding member of the
American Association of Woodturners, which he also ran for its
first three years of existence. In his mid-40s, Bob decided to
change careers utterly and joined a stock brokerage and future
brokerage firm in Washington, DC. Within six months, he was
made a Principal of the futures brokerage side of the firm and
five months later was named CEO. He ran the company for four
years. Upon the request of a close friend, Dr. Rubel returned to
Austin to help this person start a new company. He worked as
the corporate operations officer for five years, and then retired to
pursue his passion as an erotic and fetish art photographer.

Robert (Bob) Rubel has been involved in the BDSM scene for a
number of years, throwing himself into the literature of the field as
though it were an academic study. He frequently attends BDSM weekend conferences. Within his local community, Robert (who
is also known as "Corwin", the erotic and fetish photographer
- www.photosbycorwin.com) has served the BDSM community
in the following ways: Board Member of NLA-Austin, Council
Member of SAADE (School for Advanced American Dominant
Education) and Director of SAADE's Special Interest Group for
Master/slave relations. He served for two years as part of the
Leadership Core of the Austin Mentors Program where he taught
fire play and M/s relations.

Robert's books include-

0 Protocols: Handbook for the female slave (2006)

• Protocol Theory slave: and Leather the for Handbook
Practice (2006)

• Flames Play Fire Erotic of Handbook Passion: of
(2006 with David Walker)

Three books of erotic and fetish photography:

• Parts: Photographic Erotic Art of Robert J. Rubel. The
PhD (2006)

• Wholes: Photographic Erotic Art of Robert J. The
Rubel. PhD (2006)

• Photographic Erotic Art of Robert J. Rubel. The Holes:
PhD (2006)

To purchase any of these books, or to learn about presentations
offered by Dr. Rubel, please see: www.RubelPresents.com.
Links on the "Books" page will tie you back to Amazon.

To view Dr. Rubel's erotic and fetish photography, see:

To view Dr. Rubel's nature photography, see:

To contact Dr. Rubel, use: [email protected]. In the
subject line, say: Book Contact (this will cause your e-mail to
bypass the spam filter).

While not a licensed therapist, Dr. Rubel is also available to
provide informed guidance about your own M/s relationship.
If contacting him for that purpose, please put the phrase "M/s
Question" in the subject line.

Other Books by Robert Rubel

Academic Books:

The Unruly disruptions disorders, and crime. School: Robert J.
Rubel (D.C. Heath and Company: Lexington, Massachusetts)
1977.

Violence and Crime in the Schools. Keith Baker and Robert
J. Rubel (eds.) (D.C. Heath and Company: Lexington,
Massachusetts) 1980.

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