This article draws on research with adult sex workers in indoor settings in Great Britain to explore diverse forms of self-employment, employment relationships and small business development, set within the context of changes to the wider economy. It considers how external constraints such as the legal context, social stigma and dominant policy discourses can impact on sex workers’ autonomy and activelywork against their safety and wellbeing. The article argues that broad policy and legal approaches which fail to recognise the complexity of sex work constrain sex workers’ opportunities for business development and improvement of their working circumstances. It suggests the need for recognition of sex work as legitimate labour, as a prerequi...
This special edition of the Graduate Journal of Social Science explores the contested nature of the ...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...
One of the social vices that continue to generate unending debates is the issue of sex workers or pr...
This article draws on research with adult sex workers in indoor settings in Great Britain to explore...
Drawing on research in the UK and the Netherlands, this article considers the respective legislativ...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
While there is a considerable body of academic literature on prostitution and sex work, there is rel...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
Increasingly, prostitution and other activities in the sex industries have been conceptualised as fo...
The impetus behind this Special Issue emerged from a quest to move beyondbinary thinking in the cont...
This article will define the context in which sex work is referred to along with the different types...
Drawing on participant methodologies this article examines two cases of workers' self-organised proj...
The sex industry is increasingly operated through online technologies, whether this is selling servi...
Society’s perception of a type of work and the people who engage in money-generating activities has ...
This article presents findings from a community-based participatory research project undertaken with...
This special edition of the Graduate Journal of Social Science explores the contested nature of the ...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...
One of the social vices that continue to generate unending debates is the issue of sex workers or pr...
This article draws on research with adult sex workers in indoor settings in Great Britain to explore...
Drawing on research in the UK and the Netherlands, this article considers the respective legislativ...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
While there is a considerable body of academic literature on prostitution and sex work, there is rel...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
Increasingly, prostitution and other activities in the sex industries have been conceptualised as fo...
The impetus behind this Special Issue emerged from a quest to move beyondbinary thinking in the cont...
This article will define the context in which sex work is referred to along with the different types...
Drawing on participant methodologies this article examines two cases of workers' self-organised proj...
The sex industry is increasingly operated through online technologies, whether this is selling servi...
Society’s perception of a type of work and the people who engage in money-generating activities has ...
This article presents findings from a community-based participatory research project undertaken with...
This special edition of the Graduate Journal of Social Science explores the contested nature of the ...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...
One of the social vices that continue to generate unending debates is the issue of sex workers or pr...