‘It’s better than daytime television’: questioning the socio-spatial impacts of massage parlours on residential communities:

作者: Emily Cooper

DOI: 10.1177/1363460715616949

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摘要: It has been shown that street sex work is problematic for some communities, but there less evidence of the effects brothels. Emerging research also suggests impact discourses outlined by residential communities and in regulatory policies should be critiqued, because they are often based on minority community voices, limited tangible used to mask wider moral viewpoints about place work. Using a study residents living close proximity brothels Blackpool, this article argues socially spatially fluid. Impact needs evaluated more nuanced manner, which considerate heterogeneity (even one type of) work, question. Brothels Blackpool had variety roles everyday socio-spatial fabric; thus questioning common assumption only impacts negatively communities.

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