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Sex Work On Campus examines the experiences of college students
engaged in sex work and sparks dialogue about the ways educators
might develop a deeper appreciation for-and praxis of-equity and
justice on campus. Analyzing a study conducted with seven college
student sex workers, the book focuses on sex work histories,
student motivations, and how power (or lack thereof) associated
with social identity shape experiences of student sex work. It
examines what these students learn because of sex work, and what
college and university leaders can do to support them. These
findings are combined in tandem with analysis of current research,
popular culture, sex work rights movements, and exploration of
legal contexts. This fresh and important writing is suitable for
students and scholars in sexuality studies, gender studies,
sociology, and education.
Historically and contemporarily, student activists have worked to
address oppression on college and university campuses. This book
explores the experiences of students engaged in identity-based
activism today as it relates to racism, sexism, homophobia,
transphobia, ableism, and other forms of oppression. Grounded by a
national study on student activism and the authors' combined 40
years of experience working in higher education, Identity-Based
Student Activism uses a critical, power-conscious lens to unpack
the history of identity-based activism, relationships between
activists and administrators, and student activism as labor. This
book provides an opportunity for administrators, educators,
faculty, and student activists to reflect on their current ideas
and behaviors around activism and consider new ways for improving
their relationships with each other, and ultimately, their campus
climates.
Historically and contemporarily, student activists have worked to
address oppression on college and university campuses. This book
explores the experiences of students engaged in identity-based
activism today as it relates to racism, sexism, homophobia,
transphobia, ableism, and other forms of oppression. Grounded by a
national study on student activism and the authors' combined 40
years of experience working in higher education, Identity-Based
Student Activism uses a critical, power-conscious lens to unpack
the history of identity-based activism, relationships between
activists and administrators, and student activism as labor. This
book provides an opportunity for administrators, educators,
faculty, and student activists to reflect on their current ideas
and behaviors around activism and consider new ways for improving
their relationships with each other, and ultimately, their campus
climates.
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