This research examines the importance of space as a socially constructed concept in political discourse on sex work. In particular, this thesis analyses the extent to which the rural imaginary, and its related values of Christian conservatism, and monogamous heterosexual families, has influenced the creation of the brothel exemption provision in state sex work legislation for small rural towns in Queensland, Australia. The findings of the research indicate that rural and urban political attitudes to sex work are inherently similar, ranging from a moral threat, to a public nuisance or to a grudging acceptance. The thesis argues that the concerns raised by rural political representatives regarding sex work in rural contexts are most indicativ...
This book of critical rural geography breaks new ground by drawing attention to sex and sexualities ...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban „problem‟. As a result, sex workers, clients and the space...
Our concluding themes, articulated in this final chapter, are complementary; they bring together met...
Queensland legislation currently defines two legally recognised forms of prostitution: sex work cond...
During the last decade 'prostitution' has been characterised as a 'social problem' throughout rural ...
During the last decade 'prostitution' has been characterised as a 'social problem' throughout rural ...
Drawing upon sociology of work, feminist theory and past sex worker research, we present the first s...
Emerging research in sexuality and space outlines the diverse forms of spatial governmentality used ...
The solicitation and provision of sexual services for material compensation is played out across the...
Premises associated with commercial sex-including brothels, striptease clubs, sex cinemas, and sex s...
Premises associated with commercial sex-including brothels, striptease clubs, sex cinemas, and sex s...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the relationship between spatial politics and sex work in o...
ABSTRACT This paper charts major changes in the locational distribution of female prosti-tution in t...
This international edited collection contributes to knowledge about the geographies of sexualities e...
Debates about the legalisation of sex work in Australia have tended to focus on the ‘risks’ of sex w...
This book of critical rural geography breaks new ground by drawing attention to sex and sexualities ...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban „problem‟. As a result, sex workers, clients and the space...
Our concluding themes, articulated in this final chapter, are complementary; they bring together met...
Queensland legislation currently defines two legally recognised forms of prostitution: sex work cond...
During the last decade 'prostitution' has been characterised as a 'social problem' throughout rural ...
During the last decade 'prostitution' has been characterised as a 'social problem' throughout rural ...
Drawing upon sociology of work, feminist theory and past sex worker research, we present the first s...
Emerging research in sexuality and space outlines the diverse forms of spatial governmentality used ...
The solicitation and provision of sexual services for material compensation is played out across the...
Premises associated with commercial sex-including brothels, striptease clubs, sex cinemas, and sex s...
Premises associated with commercial sex-including brothels, striptease clubs, sex cinemas, and sex s...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the relationship between spatial politics and sex work in o...
ABSTRACT This paper charts major changes in the locational distribution of female prosti-tution in t...
This international edited collection contributes to knowledge about the geographies of sexualities e...
Debates about the legalisation of sex work in Australia have tended to focus on the ‘risks’ of sex w...
This book of critical rural geography breaks new ground by drawing attention to sex and sexualities ...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban „problem‟. As a result, sex workers, clients and the space...
Our concluding themes, articulated in this final chapter, are complementary; they bring together met...