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E-raamat: Work, Money and Duality: Trading Sex as a Side Hustle

(National Ugly Mugs (NUM))
  • Formaat: 194 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Policy Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447358824
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  • Formaat: 194 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Policy Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447358824

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This valuable exploration of work duality calls for recognition of the experiences of sex workers, addressing race, culture and sex work in the UK against the backdrop of Brexit. Based on extensive empirical work, it illustrates accounts of individuals who take extraordinary risks to hold jobs in both sex industries and non-sex work employment.

As the labour market continues to exploit workers by offering precarious, low-paid and temporary jobs, for some duality offers much-needed flexibility and staves off poverty.Based on extensive empirical work, this book illustrates contemporary accounts of individuals taking extraordinary risks to hold jobs in both sex industries and non-sex work employment. It also opens a dialogue about how sex industries are stratified in the UK in terms of race and culture against the backdrop of Brexit.Debunking stereotypes of sex workers and challenging our stigmatisation of them, this book makes an invaluable contribution to discourses about work, society and future policy. This rare and valuable exploration of work duality calls on practitioners, policymakers and researchers to recognise the experiences of sex workers and to address race, culture and sex work in the UK against the backdrop of Brexit. Based on extensive empirical work, it illustrates contemporary accounts of individuals who take extraordinary risks to hold jobs in both sex industries and non-sex work employment.
List of figures and tables
iv
Acknowledgements v
Foreword vi
John Lowman
Introduction 1(34)
1 "You can't make a living doing porn": Laith
35(20)
2 "I am the same me in bookings as I am out": Sage
55(16)
3 "I was an escort on a bike": Kora
71(24)
4 "Maybe it will be good for British girls because less Europeans coming into the industry": Darcy
95(18)
5 "I was outed in one of the tabloid newspapers": Anonymous
113(18)
6 "They are both shitty jobs because I'm not free": Sierra
131(14)
7 "Don't judge us as different from you": Wyatt
145(12)
Postscript 157(4)
Notes 161(4)
References 165(14)
Index 179
Raven Bowen is the CEO of National Ugly Mugs (NUM), a UK-wide sex-worker safety charity, and co-founder of Sex, Work, Law and Society (CRN#6) with the Law and Society Association (LSA), USA.