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- Cover Page
- Frontmatter
- Half Title page
- Series
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction The new intimacies and mobilities of sex work: who does it, where and why?
- When we talk about sex workers and sex work in the twenty-first century, who and what are we talking about?
- New sex, new intimacy?
- 2 Women’s work conditions and sexual services
- Sex work as work? Reframing the question
- Mobile workers
- Sex work in Victoria
- The need for flexible work that pays
- Sex work and student life
- Sex work and caring responsibilities
- Sex work in a working life
- 3 In the room and beyond Keeping it nice with the clients
- ‘It’s about how you treat your customers’: affection beyond sex
- ‘Chit chat wastes our time’
- Managing the fallout of emotional labour
- Managing time in the room with clients
- Body mobility and control
- From body practices to communications and conflicts
- Peer education and debriefing
- 4 ‘Giving my body a break’ Health, well-being and staying safe
- Structured health surveillance in Victoria
- Testing perceptions
- Demands for unsafe sex
- Sex workers and health promotion: responsibilities for client health
- Working well: how workers manage bodies and selves
- Stigma
- 5 Regulating sex work The noise and confusion of sexual regulation
- Legal sex work in Victoria: an ambivalent regulatory space
- Licensing
- Licensing process: managers
- Licensing independent workers
- Recognizing sex workers: from prostitution to sex work, from regulation to enforcement
- 6 Sexual services in the global world
- Sex work and migration
- Questions of trafficking
- Sex work and migration projects
- Women’s migration projects
- Local concerns
- Manipulating capital, negotiating borders
- 7 Conclusion
- References
- Index
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