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The notion of human dignity is frequently, yet enigmatically,
invoked in legal and political debates on sex work, where many
people use it without much elaboration on exactly what they mean by
it. Sex Work and Human Dignity: Law, Politics and Discourse sheds
light on this enigma, by exploring how dignity-based discourses are
used by those who write and talk about prostitution and also what
role these discourses may play in shaping wider cultural
understandings of sex work and sex workers. The book draws on
political discourse theory and is international in its scope, with
analysis of legal cases, textual sources, and empirical data
gathered through interviews with activists from several different
countries in the Global North and South. The book traces how the
concept of dignity is used in a range of legal and political
discourses on sex work and ultimately asks to what extent
dignity-based discourses help to advance, or hinder, sex workers'
social inclusion. This book will appeal to students and researchers
interested in sex work and feminism, as well as those who study
human dignity. Its interdisciplinary nature means it will appeal to
those working in a range of disciplines, including law, sociology,
philosophy, and political theory.
The notion of human dignity is frequently, yet enigmatically,
invoked in legal and political debates on sex work, where many
people use it without much elaboration on exactly what they mean by
it. Sex Work and Human Dignity: Law, Politics and Discourse sheds
light on this enigma, by exploring how dignity-based discourses are
used by those who write and talk about prostitution and also what
role these discourses may play in shaping wider cultural
understandings of sex work and sex workers. The book draws on
political discourse theory and is international in its scope, with
analysis of legal cases, textual sources, and empirical data
gathered through interviews with activists from several different
countries in the Global North and South. The book traces how the
concept of dignity is used in a range of legal and political
discourses on sex work and ultimately asks to what extent
dignity-based discourses help to advance, or hinder, sex workers’
social inclusion. This book will appeal to students and researchers
interested in sex work and feminism, as well as those who study
human dignity. Its interdisciplinary nature means it will appeal to
those working in a range of disciplines, including law, sociology,
philosophy, and political theory.
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.
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Sibylla (Paperback)
Henry Stewart Cunningham
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