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Routledge International Handbook of Sex Industry Research: Routledge International Handbooks

Editat de Susan Dewey, Isabel Crowhurst, Chimaraoke Izugbara
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020
The Routledge International Handbook of Sex Industry Research unites 45 contributions from researchers, sex workers, activists, and practitioners who live and work in 28 countries throughout the world.




Focusing tightly on the contemporary state of sex industry research through eight carefully selected themes, this volume sets a clear agenda for future research, activism, and policymaking. Approaching the topic from a multidisciplinary perspective on an expanding field frequently divided by political and ideological conflicts, the handbook clearly establishes the parameters of the field while also showcasing the most vibrant contemporary empirical and theoretical work.


Unprecedented in its global scope, the Routledge International Handbook of Sex Industry Research will appeal to students, researchers, and policy makers interested in fields such as sociology of gender and sexuality; crime, justice, and the sex industry; sociology of work and professions; and sexual politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367580421
ISBN-10: 036758042X
Pagini: 640
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.05 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge International Handbooks

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Notă biografică

Susan Dewey is Associate Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of Wyoming, USA.


Isabel Crowhurst is Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology at the University of Essex, UK.


Chimaraoke Izugbara is Director of Global Health, Youth and Development research at the International Center for Research on Women, USA.

Descriere

The Routledge International Handbook of Sex Industry Research unites forty-five contributions from researchers, sex workers, activists, and practitioners who live and work in twenty-eight countries throughout the world. It sets a clear agenda for future research, activism, and policymaking.

Cuprins

1. Introduction  2. Sex industry research: key theories, methods, and challenges  Part 1: The research enterprise  3. The research enterprise: an introduction  4. Selective vision: how disciplinary frames, funding streams, and social policy shape research on sex work  5. Redesigning the study of sex work: a case for intersectionality and reflexivity  6. First-person singular(s): teasing out multiple meanings in sex work autobiographies  7. "Sisters of the night": ethical and practical challenges in researching prostitution among minors in Ghana  8. An action research project with sex worker peer educators in Lisbon, Portugal: collaboration as a key issue for empowerment  9. Researchers and gatekeepers in participatory action research in Japan’s sex industry  Part 2: Socio-legal practices  10. Socio-legal practices: an introduction  11. Understanding prostitution policy: the challenges to regulating prostitution and how to harness them  12. Red-light districts in three Belgian cities  13. Sex worker rights activism and the decriminalisation of sex work in New Zealand  14. Sex work and the socio-legal space in Nigeria: an update  15. "Bridge over troubled water": what sex workers face while embarking on new paths and what helps them leave prostitution in Germany  16. Exploring resilience among female sex workers in Johannesburg  Part 3: Global knowledge flows  17. Global knowledge flows: an introduction  18. Globally circulating discourses on the sex industry: a focus on three world regions  19. Sex trafficking as desaparición [disappearance]: vernacularised human rights discourses in the Argentine anti-trafficking campaign  20 Beyond dichotomies: exploring responses to tackling the sex industry in Nepal  21. "Something about us for us": exploring ways of making research with sex workers in South Africa  22 We need to talk about youth prostitution: a story about the demise of youth prostitution in England and Wales  23. The garotos from Brazil: xenophobia and the sex trafficking of men  24. Re-assembling the feminist war machine: state, feminisms and sex workers in Russia  Part 4: Families and intimate relationships  25. Families and intimate relationships: an introduction  26. Understanding the strengths, challenges, and strategies of navigating work life and personal life among sex workers  27. From clients to "friends" or "lovers": Latin American sex workers coping with the economic crisis in Spain  28. Money talks? Secrecy and money management in the family affective bonds of women who perform sex commerce in Argentina  29. The presence and absence of sex workers’ mothering  30. Bridging tourism and prostitution through intimacy: gay men’s sex tourism in Bangkok  Part 5: Clients  31. Clients: an introduction  32 Men in brothels: (homo)sexuality in Rio de Janeiro’s commercial sexual venues  33. The characteristics and motivations of women who buy sex in Australia  34. The "john": our new folk devil  35. Men, culture, modernity, and sex work in southeastern Nigeria  36. Entrepreneurship, network building, and clientelism in China’s hostess bars  Part 6: Third parties  37. Third parties: an introduction  38. Multiplicity and demonic alliances: an anthropological approach to the problem of third parties in prostitution  39. Reflecting on labour exploitation in the sex industry  40. Protection through repression? Theorising everyday police interactions with sex workers in Geneva  41. Sex trading in neighbourhood context: facilitation, violence, and the spectrum of young women’s exploitation  42. Supporting female survivors of sex trafficking in Russia: ethical challenges and dilemmas faced by a counselling psychologist  Part 7: Cultural representations  43. Cultural representations: an introduction  44. Pleasures of the flesh: the image of the prostitute in African literature  45 Shifting gazes and challenging discourses about sex work and mega-events in Brazil  46. Fictions of selling sex: new literatures of queer sex work  47. State and cross-border sex trade in colonial and post-colonial Nigeria  48 "Down on whores": considering representations of Jack the Ripper’s victims  49. Public encounters with whorephobia: making sense of hostility toward sex worker advocates  50 Two women, two murders: stigmatized media representations of violence against sex workers  Part 8: Technologies  51. Technologies: an introduction  52. Technology-mediated sex work: fluidity, networking and regulation in the UK  53. Justice-oriented ecologies: a framework for designing technologies with sex work support services  54. Selling sexual services in the digital age: flexible work opportunities for the self-employed entrepreneur or precarious unregulated labour?  55. Mobile phone technology: opportunities and perils for female sex workers in India  56. The ordinary nature of fantasy: language, gender and sexuality in phone sex work  57. "I need $5 million": what sex workers making media tell you that no one else can