I am looking for female indoor, independent sex workers in the North of England to take part in this PhD research.
The research is about how you manage your time at work. It is usually an allotted time that is sold and yet the focus is always on the services offered during that exchange. I am hoping this research shifts this towards an understanding of how sex workers manage their time. I have already started interviewing and participants have shared how they manage the allotted time without visibly clock-watching, for example. Its methods such as these that I am interested in.
I would like to meet research participants 3 times over a period of 10-12 months to discuss the issues above. Each meeting will take between 1-2 hours. During these meetings, participants will be asked to draw, write and talk about experiences of their finances, client requests, how they advertise and the time they spend at work. Having said this, the method of research is flexible and I can do whatever you feel most comfortable with. Timings are also flexible.
For more information about the aims of the research, the questions I will ask and the interview method please feel free to click on one of the links I have provided below.
Participants are offered compensation for their time in the form of gift vouchers as a way of saying thank you for their involvement. For the first and second meetings you will be given ?20 on each occasion and on the third meeting you will be given ?50. You can choose where these gift vouchers are for. I am very aware that this is far below your usual hourly rates and this will put many off taking part. If this is the case please do get in touch because all feedback is appreciated.
This study has been reviewed by the University of Leeds Research Ethics Committee and granted full ethical approval. It is being supervised by Teela Sanders in the School of Sociology and Social Policy.
In line with my ethical approval any contact with participants, potential participants or inquirers will be strictly confidential. All research data following interview will be anonymised and not publicised in a way which identifies participants. You can choose to use an alias throughout the research process and I do not ask for any personal identity information.
Email: l.jarvis@leeds.ac.uk
Twitter: @laura_jarvis
Blog: sexworktimeresearch.wordpress.com
University Staff Webpage: sociology.leeds.ac.uk/people/teaching-assistants/laura-jarvis-king
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