The visibility of striptease (‘lap dancing’) as a workplace and site of consumption has grown significantly over the past fifteen years in the United Kingdom. This article draws on the first large scale study of stripping work in the UK, exploring original empirical data to examine why women continue to seek work in an industry that is profoundly precarious and often highly exploitative. It suggests that rather than either a ‘career’ or a ‘dead end’ job, many women use lap dancing strategically to create alternative futures of work, employment and education. It is argued that precarious forms of employment such as lap dancing can be instrumentalised through agentic strategies by some workers, in order to achieve longer term security and to ...
This article questions the progressive potential of media depictions of male strip shows. I examine ...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
This article is informed by data taken from wider findings from a Ph.D study in which the author wor...
Despite concerns regarding working conditions in Scottish lap-dancing venues being raised in the 200...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed methods data ...
In England and Wales, with the introduction of Section 27 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009, lap-da...
grantor: University of TorontoThe study examines how the political economy contributed to ...
This paper seeks to characterise the gendered and sexualised power relations of both female and male...
A large‐scale study of working conditions in UK‐based strip dancing clubs reveals that dancers are a...
This paper seeks to characterise the gendered and sexualised power relations of both female and male...
This is a longitudinal, comparative study which explores 39 women’s experiences - over time and retr...
This article is based on a semiotic analysis of corporate websites in the lap dancing industry. Form...
A large scale study of working conditions in UK based strip dancing clubs reveals that dancers are a...
Amidst a considerable body of literature on erotic dance, the voices of third parties, that is, the ...
This article questions the progressive potential of media depictions of male strip shows. I examine ...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
This article is informed by data taken from wider findings from a Ph.D study in which the author wor...
Despite concerns regarding working conditions in Scottish lap-dancing venues being raised in the 200...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed methods data ...
In England and Wales, with the introduction of Section 27 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009, lap-da...
grantor: University of TorontoThe study examines how the political economy contributed to ...
This paper seeks to characterise the gendered and sexualised power relations of both female and male...
A large‐scale study of working conditions in UK‐based strip dancing clubs reveals that dancers are a...
This paper seeks to characterise the gendered and sexualised power relations of both female and male...
This is a longitudinal, comparative study which explores 39 women’s experiences - over time and retr...
This article is based on a semiotic analysis of corporate websites in the lap dancing industry. Form...
A large scale study of working conditions in UK based strip dancing clubs reveals that dancers are a...
Amidst a considerable body of literature on erotic dance, the voices of third parties, that is, the ...
This article questions the progressive potential of media depictions of male strip shows. I examine ...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...