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Reconfiguring Stigma in Studies of Sex for Sale explores how stigma is conditioned by differences in time, place, citizenship, gender, sexuality, class, and race, and presents empirical studies that build on and expand the scholarship on stigma and sex work. It is intended for academic audiences, students, practitioners, and activists interested in sex work or prostitution, and stigmatization.
Format: Hardback
Length: 210 pages
Publication date: 24 September 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Reconfiguring Stigma in Studies of Sex for Sale is a comprehensive exploration of the production and effects of stigma in sex work or prostitution, drawing contributions from scholars across four continents and diverse disciplines. This multidisciplinary approach aims to unravel how stigma is shaped by a multitude of factors, including time, place, citizenship, gender, sexuality, class, and race.
Stigma plays a pivotal role in shaping relationships between individuals and establishes an interpretative framework that influences how people perceive and respond to situations and actions. The book is meticulously developed and organized to investigate stigma from various angles, providing a rich and multifaceted understanding of its complexities.
Through empirical studies that build upon and expand the existing scholarship on stigma and sex work, the book contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of this phenomenon. It offers valuable insights for scholars, students, practitioners, and activists engaged in the study of stigma and stigmatization, particularly in the context of sex work or prostitution.
The book is designed to appeal to a broad academic audience interested in sex work or prostitution, as well as to stigmatization scholars and practitioners. It serves as a valuable resource for students across a range of disciplines, including sociology, psychology, social work, public health, and law. Additionally, it provides valuable insights for activists and practitioners working to address stigma and promote the rights and well-being of stigmatized populations.
By using the example of sex work to examine the production and consequences of stigma, the book offers a unique perspective that is relevant to scholars and practitioners across various fields. It sheds light on the ways in which stigma is perpetuated, challenged, and transformed, and provides valuable insights for developing effective strategies to combat stigmatization and promote inclusivity and justice.
In conclusion, Reconfiguring Stigma in Studies of Sex for Sale is a groundbreaking work that contributes significantly to our understanding of stigma in sex work or prostitution. By bringing together scholars from diverse disciplines and continents, the book offers a comprehensive and multidisciplinary perspective on this important topic. It provides valuable insights for scholars, students, practitioners, and activists, and serves as a catalyst for further research and action to address stigma and promote the rights and well-being of sex workers and other stigmatized populations.
Weight: 454g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138613065
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