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A01=Natalie Hammond
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Author_Natalie Hammond
Author_Sarah Kingston
Author_Scarlett Redman
behavioural convergence
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Commercial Sex
commercial sex research
commercial sex services
empirical study of women buying sex
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gendered sexual behaviour
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Men Sex Workers
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Qualitative Data Analysis Software Tool
qualitative sexuality research
Sex Toys
Sex Work Encounters
Sex Work Involvement
Sex Work Research
Sex Worker Advertisement
Sex Workers
sexual consumption studies
sexual health strategies
Sexual Scripts Theory
Sexual Service Providers
Sexual Services
Street Based Sex Work
trans sex workers
UK's Exit
UK’s Exit
Unsinkable Molly Brown
Women Clients
Women Sex Workers
women's behavior
Women's Sexual Scripts
Women’s Sexual Scripts
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032172637
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Drawing on empirical data from women who pay for sexual services and those who provide services to women, this ground-breaking study is the first of its kind in the UK, detailing the experiences of women who pay for sex in an explicit, direct, prearranged way.

Unlike previous research on clients, which has predominantly focused on men who buy sex or women who engage in romance tourism in places such as the Caribbean, this innovative research offers new and original insights into the demand side of commercial sex. Too often, it is assumed that only men pay for sex from women or other men. Women are assumed to be service providers and are unimaginable as clients. This book therefore offers a radical departure from existing scholarship on commercial sex. In addition, the book examines the experiences of couples who pay for commercial sex, a client group that has received scant investigation. The book explores women’s reasons for their engagement in commercial sex services, their backgrounds and characteristics, their strategies for remaining safe and managing potential risks, as well as their sexual health strategies. The nature of sexual service bookings with women clients is also examined, exploring the types of services women seek, the places where bookings occur and the fess they pay. Finally, the experiences of men, women and trans sex workers who provide sexual services to women are examined.

By drawing on our unique data and comparing it to the literature on men clients, we present our theory ‘Converging Sexualities’. We argue that commercial sex is a site of behavioural convergence and that women clients are behaving in ways that could be described as masculine or feminine. Our study therefore offers new ways to understand sexuality. This book will be of interest to researchers in the field of sexuality, sex work and women’s behaviour.

Sarah Kingston is a Professor of Criminal Justice and Policing at the School of Forensic and Applied Sciences, University of Central Lancashire. Her research focuses primarily around gender, sexuality, sexual offences and sex work.

Natalie Hammond is a sociologist and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Care and Social Work, Manchester Metropolitan University. Her research interests focus around sex work, sexual health, gender and technology.

Scarlett Redman is an independent post-doctoral researcher. Her research mainly revolves around sex work, and has significant front-line practice working with sex workers.

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