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Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- The Need for New Voices: Supporting Writing, Ideas, and Perspectives -- The Challenges of Doing Sex Work Research -- What Does Academia Bring to the Cause of Sex Worker Rights? -- The Chapters: The Voices in This Volume -- Networking, Collaborations, and Conference Outputs -- References -- Work, Labour, and Relations -- Trophy Hunting and the Celebrity Porn Star -- Examining Interactions Between Pornography Performers and Their Fans, Protestors, and Saviours -- Introduction -- Location -- Methodology -- In Person Interactions with Fans -- Negative Interactions with Fans -- Online Experiences of Violence -- Protesters -- Saviours -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Sex Workers Rights Are Human Rights: Or not? The Art of Stealing Back Human Rights -- Introduction -- Reframing Sex Workers Rights as Human Rights: 'Sex Workers Rights Are Human Rights' -- (De)Criminalisation of Sex Work: The Global and the Local -- The Contested Relationship Between Human Rights and Sex Work -- Female Victimhood, Consent, Agency, and Human-Ness -- The Conflation of Sex Work and Trafficking -- Overarching Themes -- The Case of Germany -- Sex Workers' Resistance -- Paradigm Shift from a Labour and Rights Frame to a Victim and Crime Frame -- The Happy Hooker and the Voiceless Victim -- Going to Court: Complaint Declared Inadmissible -- The Case of France -- Public and Political Debate -- Opposition to the Law -- Going to Court: Sex Workers Health and Safety as Acceptable Collateral Damage -- The Case of Spain -- Foundation of the First Spanish Sex Workers Trade Union -- Public and Political Debate -- Going to Court: Recognition of the Union -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References.
Colleagues, Councils, and Club Owners: The Materialisation of the Whorearchy Inside British Strip Clubs -- Introduction -- Are Strippers Sex Workers? -- The Whorearchy as Defined by Sex Workers -- Methodology -- Whorephobia and Whorearchy Inside Strip Clubs -- The Role of Management and Club Environment -- Criminalisation and SEV Licencing -- Competition in Strip Clubs -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Timely Telling Tweets: Using Social Media Data to Tell the Stories of Window Sex Workers in Amsterdam Facing Major Changes to Their Working Conditions -- Introduction -- Amsterdam Red-Light District: Legal, Social, and Cultural Context -- Socio Demographic of Window Sex Workers -- Methodology: Why a Narrative Review (NR) Was Chosen -- Twitter Data as Social Research Data -- Twitter Ethics and Consent -- Twitter and APA Referencing & -- Plagiarism Software -- Twitter in 'Real-Time' -- Translations Issues Using Twitter -- Amsterdam Government Documents -- Practical Recommendations for Early Career Researchers -- Note -- References -- SWAGS: Sex Workers and An Garda Síochána-Reimagining Sex Work Policing in Ireland -- Introduction -- Legislative Context -- Policing Policy -- Implementation of Policy in Ireland -- Methodology -- Sex Workers and an Garda Síochána (SWAGS) -- Sex Workers' Experiences of Violence -- Sex Workers and Housing -- Sex Workers and Migration -- Reimagining Sex Work Policing in Ireland -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Relationships, Identity, and Harm -- Carnal Knowledge: Epistemic Injustice and the Wisdom of Whores -- Introduction -- Epistemic Injustice -- Epistemic Injustice in More Detail -- Sex Work from an Academic Perspective: Case Study on Romantic Relationship -- Sex Work and Romantic Relationships from the Perspective of Sex Workers Themselves -- Analysis-Testimonial Injustice.
Analysis-Real-World Consequences -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Capturing Accidental Moments: The Self-Reflective Researcher and the Utility of the Research Diary -- Introduction -- Context -- Entering the Field -- Closing the Distance-Revealing the Self -- Importance of Journaling-Cycle of Self-Reflexivity -- Reflexive Transition from Accidental to Purposive Data Generation -- Capturing Accidental Moments-Turning the Unplanned into Planned -- Opinions of the Sexually Exploited Body -- Degrees of Social Capital and Social Networks -- Responding to the Field-Rethinking the Ethical Commitment -- Ethical Processes and Procedures -- Conclusion -- References -- Risk Factors Related to Sexual Exploitation for a Cohort of Female Sex Workers in Bogotá -- Introduction -- Understanding Vulnerability to Human Trafficking: The Problems with Global Approaches -- Social Determinants of Human Trafficking -- Migration -- Migrant Sex Workers -- What is Known About Venezuelan Sex Workers in Colombia? -- Environmental Correlates of Sexual Exploitation -- Sex Work Legal Regimes and Human Trafficking -- The Legal Framework for Sex Work in Colombia Facilitates Police Harassment and Reinforces Stigma -- Methodology -- The Data -- Modelling -- Outcome Variable -- Independent Variables -- Modelling and Data Visualisation Software -- Results -- Descriptive Statistics -- Regression Models -- Research Question 1-Migration -- Research Question 2-Location -- Research Question 3-Mártires Tolerance Zone -- Research Question 4-Police Harassment -- Research Question 5-Stigma -- Discussion -- Being a Migrant Is Not a Risk Factor for Sexual Exploitation -- Limitations -- Conclusion -- References -- The Defiant Potential of Sex Workers' Humour -- Introduction -- Marginalised Women's Humour -- Trans Women Sex Workers in Turkey -- Theoretical Framework.
Resistance and Its Facets -- Fieldwork -- Findings -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- Reading in and Writing Out: Origins and Impacts of Approaches to Sex Work in Biblical and Theological Scholarship -- Introduction -- Encountering Sex Work in the Bible -- Sex Work as a Metaphor for Idolatry -- Threat and Acceptance of Violence -- Implications of Deceitfulness and Poor Character -- Categorising Academic Approaches to Sex Work in Biblical Studies and Theology -- Condemnation -- Erasure -- Salvation -- Liberation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- "Though We Are Often Invisible, We Are Always Taking Care of Each Other": Mutual Aid Among Sex Workers -- Background: Why Mutual Aid Among Sex Workers? -- Mutual Aid: Concept and Practice -- Mutual Aid in the Sex Industry -- Sex Work Activist Organisations: Peer-Led Organisation -- Sex Work Aid Organisations: Peer Support -- Individual Actions: Everyday Individual Mutual Aid -- Discussion -- Solidarity in Conflict -- Anonymity and Self-Disclosure -- Everybody Has Something to Give: But Can Everybody Participate in Mutual Aid? -- Notes -- References.
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