LJ Connelly
Disrupting the boundaries of the Academe : co-creating knowledge and sex work ‘academic-activism’
Connelly, LJ; Sanders, T
Authors
T Sanders
Contributors
S Walklate
Editor
K Fitz-Gibbon
Editor
JM Maher
Editor
J McCulloch
Editor
Abstract
In this chapter, we reflect on how the criminological agenda can move towards disrupting the boundaries that exist between the academe and sex work activism. We do so as academics who strive to affect social change outside of the academe but we do not attempt to offer a prescriptive ‘how to guide’. Indeed, we are ourselves still grappling with the challenges of, and learning to be better at, ‘academic-activism.’ We begin by shining light on the activist underpinnings of the sex workers’ rights movement, before we outline some of the key scholarship in sex work studies, drawing particular attention to that which seeks to bring about social change. We then explore the utility of participatory action research (PAR) to sex work studies and reflect on how a PAR-inspired approach was used in the Beyond the Gaze research project. Here, we cast a critically-reflexive eye over the unique realities, including the challenges, of integrating sex worker ‘peer researchers’ within the research team. We conclude by considering how the criminological agenda must adapt if we truly want to bring about positive social change for sex workers, as well as how the current system of Higher Education ultimately stymies ‘academic-activist’ approaches to research.
Publication Date | Jul 2, 2020 |
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Deposit Date | Mar 10, 2020 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 7, 2020 |
Publisher | Emerald |
Book Title | The Emerald Handbook of Feminism, Criminology and Social Change |
ISBN | 9781787699564 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-955-720201018 |
Publisher URL | https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-955-720201018 |
Related Public URLs | https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/The-Emerald-Handbook-of-Feminism-Criminology-and-Social-Change/?K=9781787699564 |
Additional Information | Access Information : This author accepted manuscript is deposited under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC) licence. This means that anyone may distribute, adapt, and build upon the work for non-commercial purposes, subject to full attribution. If you wish to use this manuscript for commercial purposes, please contact permissions@emerald.com |
Contract Date | Aug 28, 2019 |
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