Sex work, labour and relations : new directions and reflections / Teela Sanders, Kathryn McGarry, Paul Ryan, editors.
This edited collection showcases innovative, up and coming researchers work in the field of sex work studies across labour/work and relationships. This research is pushing the boundaries of the subject, asking new questions, carving new methodological terrain, and contributing new ideas and empirica...
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Format: | Ebook |
Language: | English |
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Palgrave Macmillan,
[2022]
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Series: | Palgrave advances in sex work studies.
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Online Access: | Springer Humanities and Social Science eBook Collection 2022 English/International |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1: Work, Labour, and Relations
- Chapter 1: Trophy Hunting and the Celebrity Porn Star; Examining interactions between Pornography Performers and their Fans, Protestors, and Saviours
- Chapter 2: Sex Workers Rights Are Human Rights. Or Not? The Art of Stealing Back Human Rights
- Chapter 3: Colleagues, Councils, and Club Owners: The Materialisation of the Whorearchy inside British Strip Clubs
- Chapter 4: Timely Telling Tweets: Using social media data to tell the stories of window sex workers in Amsterdam facing major changes to their working conditions
- Chapter 5: SWAGS: Sex workers and An Garda Siochana - Reimagining sex work policing in Ireland
- Part 2: Relationships, Identity, and Harm
- Chapter 6: Carnal Knowledge: Epistemic Injustice and the Wisdom of Whores. Bella Matos & Jack Woods, The American University of Paris & University of Leeds
- Chapter 7: Capturing Accidental Moments - The Self-Reflective Researcher and the Utility of the Research Diary
- Chapter 8: Risk factors related to sexual exploitation for a cohort of female sex workers in Bogota
- Chapter 9: Imagining the Subversive Potential of Sex Workers Humour
- Chapter 10: Reading In and Writing Out: Origins and Impacts of Approaches to Sex Work in Biblical and Theological Scholarship
- Chapter 11: "Though we are often invisible, we are always taking care of each other" : mutual care among sex workers.