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This book takes readers behind the screen to uncover how digital
technologies have affected the UK sex industry. The authors use
extensive new datasets to explore the working practices, safety and
regulation of the sex industry, for female, male and trans sex
workers primarily working in the UK. Insights are given as to how
sex workers use the internet in their everyday working lives,
appropriating social media, private online spaces and marketing
strategies to manage their profiles, businesses and careers.
Internet Sex Work also explores safety strategies in response to
new forms of crimes experienced by sex workers, as well as policing
responses. The book will be of interest to students and scholars
across a range of social science disciplines, including gender
studies, socio-legal studies, criminology and sociology.
The Subject of Prostitution offers a distinctive analysis of the
links between prostitution and social theory in order to advance a
critical analysis of the relationship of law to sex work. Using the
lens of social theory to disrupt fixed meanings the book provides
an advanced analytical framework through which to understand the
complexity and contingencies of sex work in late modernity. The
book analyses contemporary citizenship discourse and the law's
ability to meet the competing demands of empowerment by sex workers
and protection by radical feminists who view prostitution as the
epitome of patriarchal sexual and economic relations. Its central
focus is the role of law in both structuring and responding to the
'problem of prostitution'. By developing a distinctive constitutive
approach to law, the author offers a more advanced analytical
framework from which to understand how law matters in contemporary
debates and also suggests how law could matter in more imaginative
justice reforms. This is particularly pertinent in a period of
unprecedented legal reform, both internationally and nationally, as
legal norms simultaneously attempt to protect, empower and
criminalise parties involved in the purchase of sexual services.
The Subject of Prostitution aims to overcome the current aporia in
these debates and suggest new ways to engage with the subject and
law. As such, The Subject of Prostitution provides an advanced
theoretical resource for policymakers, researchers and activists
involved in contemporary struggles over the meanings and place of
sex work in late modernity.
The Subject of Prostitution offers a distinctive analysis of the
links between prostitution and social theory in order to advance a
critical analysis of the relationship of law to sex work. Using the
lens of social theory to disrupt fixed meanings the book provides
an advanced analytical framework through which to understand the
complexity and contingencies of sex work in late modernity. The
book analyses contemporary citizenship discourse and the law's
ability to meet the competing demands of empowerment by sex workers
and protection by radical feminists who view prostitution as the
epitome of patriarchal sexual and economic relations. Its central
focus is the role of law in both structuring and responding to the
'problem of prostitution'. By developing a distinctive constitutive
approach to law, the author offers a more advanced analytical
framework from which to understand how law matters in contemporary
debates and also suggests how law could matter in more imaginative
justice reforms. This is particularly pertinent in a period of
unprecedented legal reform, both internationally and nationally, as
legal norms simultaneously attempt to protect, empower and
criminalise parties involved in the purchase of sexual services.
The Subject of Prostitution aims to overcome the current aporia in
these debates and suggest new ways to engage with the subject and
law. As such, The Subject of Prostitution provides an advanced
theoretical resource for policymakers, researchers and activists
involved in contemporary struggles over the meanings and place of
sex work in late modernity.
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