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Emancipatory sex work research: narratives of a hidden population
Alison Torn
, Kate Lister
Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies
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Hidden Populations
100%
Sex Work
100%
Work Research
100%
Research Narrative
100%
Twitter
44%
Narrative Identity
22%
Narrative Methods
11%
Social Media
11%
Journalists
11%
Digital Space
11%
Speaking for
11%
Democratization
11%
Discursive Space
11%
Narrative Space
11%
Sex Worker Rights
11%
Worker Voice
11%
Rights Movement
11%
Public Voice
11%
Active Processes
11%
Work Community
11%
Narrative Exchange
11%
Virtual Sphere
11%
Academic Narratives
11%
Stigmatized
11%
Media Narratives
11%
Social Media Platforms
11%
Online Sexual Activity
11%
Group Sex
11%
Collective Narratives
11%
Mantra
11%
Microblogging
11%
Microblogging Services
11%
Arts and Humanities
Narrative
100%
Sex workers
100%
Hidden populations
100%
Narrative Identity
28%
Online
14%
Digital
14%
Virtual
14%
Subjectivity
14%
Discursive
14%
Democratization
14%
Narrative space
14%
Mantra
14%
Intermediaries
14%
Media Platform
14%
Narrative Method
14%
Social Sciences
Narrative
100%
Work Research
100%
Twitter
50%
Subjectivity
25%
Democratization
25%
Media Platform
25%
Workers' Right
25%
Community Action
25%
Narrative Method
25%
Psychology
Narrative
100%
Narrative Identity
66%
Microblogging
66%
Subjectivity
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Narrative
100%
Group Sex
25%