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Student Sex Work : International Perspectives and Implications for Policy and Practice / edited by Debbie Jones, Teela Sanders
(Palgrave Advances in Sex Work Studies. ISSN:27313778)

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2022
Edition 1st ed. 2022.
Authors Jones, Debbie editor
Sanders, Teela editor
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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XIX, 336 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color : online resource
Notes Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part One: Activism, Ideology and Exclusion -- Chapter 2: The Student Sex Work Project: Methods, Ethics and Activism -- Chapter 3: Student Sex Work: Economics, Education and Ethics -- Chapter 4: The Prostitute and the PhD: Navigating academic spaces as a tainted researcher -- Chapter 5: From Exploitation to Identity, the Shifting Position of Sex Work in the Student Movement -- Part Two: Motivations and Experiences -- Chapter 6: Neoliberal Sexual Entrepreneurial Subjects: Student Sex Workers Responding to 21st Century Economic Demands in the U.S -- Chapter 7: Student Sex Work in the Netherlands: Motivations and the Impact of Stigma -- Chapter 8: Stigma and the Hostile University: A Cross-National, Comparative Analysis of Student Sex Work in the UK and Australia -- Chapter 9: Male Sex Workers as Students -- Part Three: University Policy and Service Delivery -- Chapter 10: Educating Universities: Understanding and Responding to Student Sex Workers -- Chapter 11: Students, Sex Work and Sexual Violence – An Exploration and Guide for UK Universities -- Chapter 12: Counselling Student Sex Workers: A Solution-Focused Approach -- Chapter 13: Where Do We Go From Here?
This book provides a contemporary collection of key works that chart new and ongoing terrain on student sex work. It brings together experienced researchers, activists, practitioners, early career researchers and those with lived experience of doing sex work in the university setting from across the globe. The book addresses three core areas: Activism, Ideology and Exclusion; Motivations and Experiences; and University Policy, Practice and Service Delivery. This collection represents significant theoretical, methodological and policy and practice contributions within sex work studies. These new perspectives contribute to our existing knowledge, introduce new directions for scholarship and prompt new and exciting questions about how higher education students’ participation in sex work can be researched, understood and responded to in an ethical, non-stigmatising approach. The book will be of interest to students, researchers and service providers and given the interdisciplinary nature of the chapters, the book has a cross-disciplinary appeal
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07777-7
Subjects LCSH:Crime—Sociological aspects
LCSH:Criminology
LCSH:Sex
LCSH:Social policy
LCSH:Industrial sociology
LCSH:Educational sociology
FREE:Crime and Society
FREE:Research Methods in Criminology
FREE:Gender Studies
FREE:Social Policy
FREE:Sociology of Work
FREE:Sociology of Education
Classification LCC:HV6001-7220.5
DC23:364
ID 8000088636
ISBN 9783031077777

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