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Work, Money and Duality: Trading Sex as a Side Hustle
Copyright information
Table of contents
List of figures and tables
Foreword
References
Introduction
Part I
In this chapter
Duality
Ethics and anonymity
Research question and methodology
Theoretical approach to studying duality
How many sex workers? No idea!
Dollymop
Class conflict
Part II
Education, status frustration and emotional labour
Sex as security
Transferable skills
Too smart, too savvy
The layout and chapters

1 "You can't make a living doing porn": Laith
In or out?
Why trade sex?
The SIWSQ Involvement
Why duality?
2 "I am the same me in bookings as I am out": Sage
Identifying with (sex) work
Theories of identity and becoming
Role transition
Rituals of movement
The Möbius strip
Making space: working from home and role transition
3 "I was an escort on a bike": Kora
The Dual-life Relational Paradigm
Location, location, location
Distance, anonymity and risk
Worlds colliding
Duality on the go!
"iPhones are a killer"
Mistrust and tech surveillance

4 "Maybe it will be good for British girls because less Europeans coming into the industry": Darcy
The EU referendum
Brexit and (sex) work
Hierarchies
Whorearchies
Colourism
Dark Europeans and the UK whorearchy
Freedom of movement
The UK whorearchy
5 "I was outed in one of the tabloid newspapers": Anonymous
Liar, liar
The pains of deceit
6 "They are both shitty jobs ... because I'm not free": Sierra
The violence of exclusion
7 "Don't judge us as different from you": Wyatt
If sex workers were in control
If sex workers were really treated as victims

Protection
Banking on change
Police protection
Serving sex workers
Postscript
To contributors
Notes
References
Index
Back Cover

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