Prostitution Research in Context
Methodology, Representation and Power
Herausgeber: Spanger, Marlene; Skilbrei, May-Len
Prostitution Research in Context
Methodology, Representation and Power
Herausgeber: Spanger, Marlene; Skilbrei, May-Len
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The starting point for this book is the question of how we research sex for sale and the implications of the choices we make in terms of epistemology and ethics.
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The starting point for this book is the question of how we research sex for sale and the implications of the choices we make in terms of epistemology and ethics.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780367375119
- ISBN-10: 0367375117
- Artikelnr.: 57108533
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780367375119
- ISBN-10: 0367375117
- Artikelnr.: 57108533
Marlene Spanger is Associate Professor in the Department of Culture and Global Studies at Aalborg University, Denmark May-Len Skilbrei is Professor in the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law at the University of Oslo, Norway
Acknowledgement
1. Exploring sex for sale: Methodological concerns
Marlene Spanger and May-Len Skilbrei
Theme 1 Manoeuvring in a politicised research field
2. History and the politics of prostitution - Prostitution and the
politics of history
Judith R. Walkowitz
3. Speaking the truth about prostitution
May-Len Skilbrei
4. Troubling unknowns and certainties in prostitution policy
claims-making
Isabel Crowhurst
Theme 2 Researching for, about and with sex workers
5. Epistemologically privileging the sex worker: Uncovering the
rehearsed and presumed in sex work studies
Lorraine Nencel
6. Collaborative research with sex workers
Carol Harrington
7. The voice of images: Photovoice, sex workers and affective engagement
Sealing Cheng
Theme 3 Dangerous positions? Establishing the research field of sex
for sale
8. What do emotions do? Circulations of annoyance, hostility and shame
in fieldwork
Marlene Spanger
9. Contamination or engagement? Doing class in prostitution research
Jeanett Bjønness
10. Seducing the seducer: Negotiating desire, discomfort and power in
fieldwork
Christian Groes
Notes on contributors
Index
1. Exploring sex for sale: Methodological concerns
Marlene Spanger and May-Len Skilbrei
Theme 1 Manoeuvring in a politicised research field
2. History and the politics of prostitution - Prostitution and the
politics of history
Judith R. Walkowitz
3. Speaking the truth about prostitution
May-Len Skilbrei
4. Troubling unknowns and certainties in prostitution policy
claims-making
Isabel Crowhurst
Theme 2 Researching for, about and with sex workers
5. Epistemologically privileging the sex worker: Uncovering the
rehearsed and presumed in sex work studies
Lorraine Nencel
6. Collaborative research with sex workers
Carol Harrington
7. The voice of images: Photovoice, sex workers and affective engagement
Sealing Cheng
Theme 3 Dangerous positions? Establishing the research field of sex
for sale
8. What do emotions do? Circulations of annoyance, hostility and shame
in fieldwork
Marlene Spanger
9. Contamination or engagement? Doing class in prostitution research
Jeanett Bjønness
10. Seducing the seducer: Negotiating desire, discomfort and power in
fieldwork
Christian Groes
Notes on contributors
Index
Acknowledgement
1. Exploring sex for sale: Methodological concerns
Marlene Spanger and May-Len Skilbrei
Theme 1 Manoeuvring in a politicised research field
2. History and the politics of prostitution - Prostitution and the
politics of history
Judith R. Walkowitz
3. Speaking the truth about prostitution
May-Len Skilbrei
4. Troubling unknowns and certainties in prostitution policy
claims-making
Isabel Crowhurst
Theme 2 Researching for, about and with sex workers
5. Epistemologically privileging the sex worker: Uncovering the
rehearsed and presumed in sex work studies
Lorraine Nencel
6. Collaborative research with sex workers
Carol Harrington
7. The voice of images: Photovoice, sex workers and affective engagement
Sealing Cheng
Theme 3 Dangerous positions? Establishing the research field of sex
for sale
8. What do emotions do? Circulations of annoyance, hostility and shame
in fieldwork
Marlene Spanger
9. Contamination or engagement? Doing class in prostitution research
Jeanett Bjønness
10. Seducing the seducer: Negotiating desire, discomfort and power in
fieldwork
Christian Groes
Notes on contributors
Index
1. Exploring sex for sale: Methodological concerns
Marlene Spanger and May-Len Skilbrei
Theme 1 Manoeuvring in a politicised research field
2. History and the politics of prostitution - Prostitution and the
politics of history
Judith R. Walkowitz
3. Speaking the truth about prostitution
May-Len Skilbrei
4. Troubling unknowns and certainties in prostitution policy
claims-making
Isabel Crowhurst
Theme 2 Researching for, about and with sex workers
5. Epistemologically privileging the sex worker: Uncovering the
rehearsed and presumed in sex work studies
Lorraine Nencel
6. Collaborative research with sex workers
Carol Harrington
7. The voice of images: Photovoice, sex workers and affective engagement
Sealing Cheng
Theme 3 Dangerous positions? Establishing the research field of sex
for sale
8. What do emotions do? Circulations of annoyance, hostility and shame
in fieldwork
Marlene Spanger
9. Contamination or engagement? Doing class in prostitution research
Jeanett Bjønness
10. Seducing the seducer: Negotiating desire, discomfort and power in
fieldwork
Christian Groes
Notes on contributors
Index