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General Category => Politics and academic/media queries => Topic started by: PeytonRose on 19 April 2024, 09:06:12 pm

Title: Sex worker & PhD student researching effects of financial discrimination
Post by: PeytonRose on 19 April 2024, 09:06:12 pm
Hi! Im a fellow SW who has been in the industry for 10+ years, I am also undertaking a PhD in Law; looking at how we can be better protected from financial discrimination - it would be amazing if you would consider taking 10 mins to fill out my anonymous survey. Each survey completed counts as a donation to sex worker led organisations.  :)

If you are also willing to share this link with any fellow sex workers who may want to fill it out, that would also be amazing :)

https://northumbria.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/sex-workers-experiences-of-financial-discrimination-by-pay-2 
Title: Re: Sex worker & PhD student researching effects of financial discrimination
Post by: Welshchick86 on 19 April 2024, 10:48:09 pm
Done  :)
Title: Re: Sex worker & PhD student researching effects of financial discrimination
Post by: PeytonRose on 19 April 2024, 11:43:37 pm
Done  :)

Thank you so much  !!  :)
Title: Re: Sex worker & PhD student researching effects of financial discrimination
Post by: PeytonRose on 21 April 2024, 08:45:50 pm
Thank you for the responses so far!  :)

I wanted to add a few key points in case people wanted more information:

This is a study looking at online payment processors' discriminatory practices - specifically what effect's it have on us. In doing so, my phd will look at the themes coming through the survey responses and undertake a legal analysis focused on human rights. I hold a master's in law in International Human Rights Law - so this is where my speciality is. I hope this will result in recommendations for human rights law and how it can better protect us.

A PhD is a drop in the ocean but! it's a start, and I hope to do bigger projects on this in the future. I also intend to publish the results of this study in legal journals including the recommendation section for policy makers to see.

I have also set aside £200 for sex work-led organisations globally and will split that between the organisations for each survey response.

Additionally, being a sex worker myself in both FSSW and online, I have been a participant in many interviews and surveys and have often found frustration at not being made aware of how the research project evolves. I have heard this from other sex workers as well. So, I have included an option to leave your email address and opt-in for a copy of a report I will draft for participants with the research outcome. You can also opt to be contacted for a potential paid interview.

Again, thank you to those who have filled this in so far  :)

Title: Re: Sex worker & PhD student researching effects of financial discrimination
Post by: Mirror on 21 April 2024, 09:46:07 pm
I've filled this in, I found it straightforward.
Title: Re: Sex worker & PhD student researching effects of financial discrimination
Post by: PeytonRose on 07 May 2024, 05:41:53 pm
I've filled this in, I found it straightforward.

Thank you so much for filling it out  :)