Search Results - "Grittner, Alison L"
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“Carefully Curated/For Heart and Soul”: Sensing Place Identity in Sex Workplaces
Published in Sexes (01-12-2023)“…In the face of ongoing interpersonal and structural violence towards sex workers in Canada, this research inquiry explores nine women and gender-diverse sex…”
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The Role of Social Stigma in the Lives of Female-Identified Sex Workers: A Scoping Review
Published in Sexuality & culture (01-10-2020)“…From 2008 to 2018 research across the social sciences has burgeoned concerning sex work and social stigma. This paper employs a scoping review methodology to…”
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The Victoria Mxenge: gendered formalizing housing and community design strategies out of Cape Town, South Africa
Published in Journal of housing and the built environment (01-06-2019)“…Women maintain a tenuous grasp on shelter as the unique challenges of lower incomes, less stable employment, and greater childcare responsibilities compromise…”
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Picturing the dance: intersections of gender, sexuality, and age in older women queer square dancers
Published in Journal of women & aging (01-09-2024)“…A dearth of research has focused on the diverse experiences of aging sexual minority populations and, in particular, older sexual minority women. Studies that…”
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Exploring the role of place in sex work through participant photography
Published in Sexualities (01-02-2024)“…In this article, the authors explore the place-based experiences of sex workers and how these experiences intersect with the juridical realm of sex work. The…”
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Enriching social work research through architectural multisensory methods: Strategies for connecting the built environment and human experience
Published in Qualitative social work : QSW : research and practice (01-05-2021)“…Scholars have called for greater emphasis on the physical environment to expand social work research, policy, and practice; however, there has been little…”
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