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'I dodged the stigma bullet': Canadian sex workers' situated responses to occupational stigma.

Cecilia Benoit1, Renay Maurice2, Gillian Abel3, Michaela Smith1, Mikael Jansson1, Priscilla Healey4, Douglas Magnuson4.   

Abstract

Stigma attached to sex workers' occupation, sometimes disparagingly referred to as 'prostitution' or 'whore' stigma, is a fundamental challenge for people in sex work. Yet sex workers are not powerless when confronting occupational stigma. We employed thematic analysis with data from in-person interviews conducted in 2012-13 with a diverse sample of 218 adult sex workers in Canada. Our participants perceived a high degree of occupational stigma, which they responded to and managed using four main strategies. First, some participants internalised negative discourses about their sex work and accepted their discredited status. Second, many controlled access to information about themselves, consciously keeping knowledge of their occupation from most people while sharing it with trusted others. Third, some participants rejected society's negative view of their occupation. Finally, some attempted to reduce the personal impact of stigma by reframing sex work to emphasise its positive and empowering elements. Participants often strategically responded to stigma contingent on the situated contexts of their work and personal life. We discuss these findings in relation to the existing knowledge base about stigma attached to sex workers' occupation as well as how these findings may direct future research on stigma strategies.

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Keywords:  Canada; occupational stigma; sex work; situated responses; stigma management

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30794087     DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2019.1576226

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


  5 in total

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2.  Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Construct Validity of the Internalized Sex Work Stigma Scale among a Cohort of Cisgender Female Sex Workers in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

Authors:  Catherine Tomko; Danielle Friedman Nestadt; Saba Rouhani; Bradley E Silberzahn; Katherine Haney; Ju Nyeong Park; Noya Galai; Carmen H Logie; Susan G Sherman
Journal:  J Sex Res       Date:  2020-05-13

3.  COVID-19, Stigma, and the Ongoing Marginalization of Sex Workers and their Support Organizations.

Authors:  Cecilia Benoit; Róisín Unsworth
Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2021-11-22

4.  COVID-19 Prevention and Protecting Sex Workers: A Call to Action.

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Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2020-10-14

5.  'I Can Lead the Life That I Want to Lead': Social Harm, Human Needs and the Decriminalisation of Sex Work in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Authors:  Lynzi Armstrong
Journal:  Sex Res Social Policy       Date:  2021-06-18
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