Navigating Contemporary Sex Work

Navigating Contemporary Sex Work

Gender, Justice, and Policy in the Twenty-First Century

Graham, Laura; Armstrong, Lynzi; Cooper, Emily; Zebracki, Martin; Maginn, Paul

Springer Verlag, Singapore

11/2024

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9789819768585

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Introduction: Navigating Contemporary Sex Work; Navigating (In)Access to Justice and Rights.- Male Sex Work Online: Harnessing Digital Profiles to Enhance Research in Support of Health and Social Justic.- Queering Discourses of Prostitution, Homosexuality, and Age of Consent: How Social Media Troubles Traditional and Contemporary Constructions of Sex Work.- Visualizing Moral Geographies in Urban Space: The Legal Discourses Shaping Socio-Spatial Exclusion and Violence Against Trans Sex Workers in Bogota, Colombia.- Open your mind to what goes on behind closed doors: Sex work, Sex workers and Clients with Disability.- "Tumbleweeds and Titillation": Moral Geographies of Selling Sex in the Nevada Desert.- Pornography, Policy, and Public Health: The Case of Measure B.- The Contradictions of Gender, Race, and Justice in U.S. Anti-Prostitution Policy.- Visual Terrorism: The Image, Violence, and Sex Work.- Conclusion: Future Directions in Sex Work Research.
Urban Planning;Urban Geography;Sex Work;Prostitution;Gender Studies;Policy Studies;Criminal Justice;Amnesty International;Sexual Minority Youth;Brothel Regulations;Pornography