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Student sex work : international perspectives and implications for policy and practice / / edited by Debbie Jones and Teela Sanders



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Titolo: Student sex work : international perspectives and implications for policy and practice / / edited by Debbie Jones and Teela Sanders Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (346 pages)
Disciplina: 344.73074
Soggetto topico: Education, Higher - Social aspects
College environment
Persona (resp. second.): JonesDebbie
SandersTeela
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- Introduction -- Defining Student Sex Work -- Chapter Summaries -- References -- Part I Activism, Ideology and Exclusion -- 2 The Student Sex Work Project: Methods, Ethics, and Activism -- Introduction -- The Student Sex Work Project (TSSWP) -- Filling Gaps in Understanding -- Lack of Service Provision or Recognition in Higher Education Policy -- Developing Inclusive Methodologies -- TSSWP-Methodology -- The Project in Action -- Overstepping Academic Boundaries-Management and Service Delivery -- Negotiating Creative Outputs-'People Don't Watch Data' -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 3 Student Sex Work: Economics, Education, and Ethics -- Introduction -- Perspectives -- Students -- Universities, Government, National Union of Students -- The Ethics Committee -- Crime and Punishment: Image and Law -- References -- 4 The Prostitute and the PhD: Navigating Academic Spaces as a Tainted Researcher -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- My Prostitution -- Whoredemia -- Mind Your Language -- I Am Not Brave -- Being Outed -- The Decriminalisation of Prostitution -- Space and Allies -- Cancelled -- Violence -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 From Exploitation to Identity, the Shifting Position of Sex Work in the Student Movement -- Introduction -- About Us -- Data and Student Sex Work -- Work and Study -- Contested Sex Work Narratives -- Understanding Gender -- Sex -- Symbolic Gender -- Work -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Part II Motivations and Experiences -- 6 Neoliberal Sexual Entrepreneurial Subjects: Student Sex Workers Responding to Twenty-first-Century Economic Demands in the US -- Introduction -- Student Sex Work Research in the US -- Student Sex Workers Speak -- Personal Responsibility and Self-sufficiency -- Time-Money Efficiency and Flexibility.
Individual Freedom: Autonomy, Personal Choice, and Independence -- Neoliberal Sexual Entrepreneurial Subjects and Technologies of Sexiness -- Engaging SSW within Academic Settings and Sex Worker Rights Organizations -- Caught Between Two Worlds -- Acknowledging SSW Presence on Campus: Raising the Red Umbrella -- Recommendations for Sex Worker Rights Activists -- Institutional Accountability for Carceral Policies -- References -- 7 Student Sex Work in The Netherlands: Motivations and the Impact of Stigma -- Introduction -- The Dutch Model of Regulated Tolerance -- The Cost of Higher Education in the Netherlands -- 'Let's Talk About Sex' -- Student Sex Work Project Netherlands -- The Study Population -- Entrances: Access to a New Perspective -- Financial Motivations: Avoiding Debts or Enjoying a Comfortable Lifestyle? -- Economically Privileged Students -- Middle-Income Students Without a Bursary -- Part-Time Students Studying Towards a Second Degree -- Students Who Struggle Financially -- Privileged Sex Workers -- The Rejection of Precarious Labour in Traditional Student Jobs -- Feminist Motivations for Entering the Sex Industry -- Student Sex Work and the Whore Stigma -- Stigma and Intersectionality -- Negotiating the Stigma -- Mobilising the Gendered Stigma -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Stigma and the Hostile University: A Cross-National, Comparative Analysis of Student Sex Work in the UK and Australia -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Outline of Research Projects and Participant Information -- Ethical Considerations -- Motivations and Trade-Offs: Mainstream Versus Sex Work -- Stigma and Privilege: How Do Students Shape the Whorearchy? -- Hostile HE Environments: Student Experiences -- The Effects of Hostile HE Environments -- Isolation and Withdrawal -- Avoiding Support Services -- Resistance? -- Conclusion -- References.
9 Male Sex Workers as Students -- Introduction -- Scope and Definitional Issues -- Male Sex Work as a Social Problem -- The Hustler -- Normalising Male Sex Workers (MSW) -- Methodology -- Kyle's Story -- Evan's Story -- Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Part III University Policy and Service Delivery -- 10 Educating Universities: Understanding and Responding to Student Sex Workers -- Introduction: What We Know About Student Sex Work -- The Impact of Covid-19 -- Why Higher Education Institutions Need to Address Student Sex Work -- Responses from Student Unions -- The University of Leicester Outreach Programme -- Awareness Raising -- Knowledge Transfer (Training) -- Policy Development -- Responses from Universities to the Training -- Next Steps: Inclusive Education also Includes Sex Workers -- Notes -- References -- 11 Students, Sex Work and Sexual Violence: An Exploration and Guide for UK Universities -- Students, Sex Work and Sexual Violence-Why Now? -- Terminology -- Victim/Survivor -- Experiences -- Disclosures and Reports -- University Disciplinary Procedures -- Justice -- Sexual Violence -- Sexual Violence in Universities -- Sex Work in Universities -- The Intersection of Sex Work and Sexual Violence -- Power in Sexual Violence and Sex Work -- Barriers to Justice After Sexual Violence and Disclosure of Sex Worker Status -- Student Sex Worker Victim/Survivors of Sexual Violence -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Students -- Sexual Violence Victim/Survivors -- Sex Workers -- One Final Tip… -- References -- 12 Counselling Student Sex Workers: A Solution-Focused Approach -- Introduction -- Solution-Focused Therapy -- Belle -- A Concise Version of a Solution-Focused Vision on Therapy -- Always Start with the Client -- Make Room for Everything Positive -- Every Client Holds Solutions for Their Problem.
Building an Alliance Within a Solution-Focused Framework -- Speaking the Client's Language -- Talking About Something Else -- Complimenting -- Complimenting When Acting on Existential Choices -- The Bruges Model of Psychotherapy -- On Problems and Limitations -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Where Do We Go from Here? -- Introduction -- Challenges -- Possibilities: Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity and Widening Participation -- Engaging Universities Towards Inclusivity for Student Sex Workers -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Index.
Titolo autorizzato: Student sex work  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-031-07777-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910616208403321
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Serie: Palgrave Advances in Sex Work Studies