Most towns and cities in the UK and US possess a number of venues offering sexually-oriented entertainment in the form of exotic dance, striptease or lap dancing. Traditionally subject to moral and legal censure, the majority of these sex-related businesses have tended to be situated in marginal urban spaces. As such, their increasing visibility in more mainstream spaces of urban nightlife raises important questions about the sexual and gender geographies that characterise the contemporary city. In this paper we accordingly locate the phenomena of adult entertainment at the convergence of geographic debates concerning the evening economy, urban gentrification and the gendered consumption of urban space. We conclude that these sites are wort...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban „problem‟. As a result, sex workers, clients and the space...
The solicitation and provision of sexual services for material compensation is played out across the...
Twenty years ago, Ashworth et al (1988) offered a distinctive and innovative interpretation of a neg...
Most towns and cities in the UK and USA possess a number of venues offering sexually orientated ente...
In this article, we explore both a neglected geography (the location of sexually oriented business) ...
In this article, we explore both a neglected geography (the location of sexually oriented business) ...
(Sub)Urban Sexscapes brings together a collection of theoretically-informed and empirically rich cas...
(Sub)Urban Sexscapes brings together a collection of theoretically-informed and empirically rich cas...
The night-time economy is often described as repelling consumers fearful of the ‘undesirable Others’...
The night‐time economy is often described as repelling consumers fearful of the ‘undesirable Others’...
Striptease venues have been the subject of considerable public debate following the emergence of hig...
London's Soho, situated in the urban heart of the city has long been understood as both a cosmopolit...
Over the last decade, dedicated adult entertainment venues offering forms of striptease have prolife...
This paper explores the changing spatiality of the sex retail industry in England and Wales, from hi...
© 2015, © Urban Studies Journal Limited 2015. While the regulation of commercial sex in the city has...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban „problem‟. As a result, sex workers, clients and the space...
The solicitation and provision of sexual services for material compensation is played out across the...
Twenty years ago, Ashworth et al (1988) offered a distinctive and innovative interpretation of a neg...
Most towns and cities in the UK and USA possess a number of venues offering sexually orientated ente...
In this article, we explore both a neglected geography (the location of sexually oriented business) ...
In this article, we explore both a neglected geography (the location of sexually oriented business) ...
(Sub)Urban Sexscapes brings together a collection of theoretically-informed and empirically rich cas...
(Sub)Urban Sexscapes brings together a collection of theoretically-informed and empirically rich cas...
The night-time economy is often described as repelling consumers fearful of the ‘undesirable Others’...
The night‐time economy is often described as repelling consumers fearful of the ‘undesirable Others’...
Striptease venues have been the subject of considerable public debate following the emergence of hig...
London's Soho, situated in the urban heart of the city has long been understood as both a cosmopolit...
Over the last decade, dedicated adult entertainment venues offering forms of striptease have prolife...
This paper explores the changing spatiality of the sex retail industry in England and Wales, from hi...
© 2015, © Urban Studies Journal Limited 2015. While the regulation of commercial sex in the city has...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban „problem‟. As a result, sex workers, clients and the space...
The solicitation and provision of sexual services for material compensation is played out across the...
Twenty years ago, Ashworth et al (1988) offered a distinctive and innovative interpretation of a neg...