UK Network of Sex Work Projects
(UKNSWP)
Resource
Collection (University of the West of Scotland)
UK
Centre of Excellence in Sex Work Research and Policy
Regional
Convenors:
Kate Hardy, Nicola Smith, Mary Whowell, Michelle
Farley, Catherine Stephens
England
Belinda Brooks-Gordon
(Psychology), Isabel Crowhurst (Social Research), Anthony Grayling
(Philosophy), Julia Laite
(History) Birkbeck; Petra Boynton (Primary Care and Population Sciences), Graham Scambler
(Behavioual and Social
Sciences in Medicine) Olivia Hepworth (Anthropology) UCL; Sophie Day (Anthropology), Heidi Hoefinger (Sociology) Goldsmiths; Helen Ward (Infectious Diseases) Imperial; Kate Hardy[1] (Geography) Queen Mary; Sian Oram (Public Health and Policy), Joanna
Busza (Population Studies)
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; Prabha Kotiswaran (Law) Oriental and African
Studies; John Meadowcroft (Public Policy) Kings
Nick Mai (European Transformations), London
Metropolitan; Erin Sanders (Social Policy Research Centre),
Lucy Neville
(Criminology)
Middlesex; Ron Roberts (Arts and Social Sciences) Kingston;
Jeffrey Weeks, Allan Tyler, Roger Matthews (Social and Policy Studies)
Southbank; Carrie Hamilton (Research
in Sex, Gender and Sexuality), Meg Arnot
(History) Roehampton; Giulia Garofalo (Social Sciences, Media and
Cultural Studies) UEL














(L to R:
Brooks-Gordon, Grayling, Boynton, Scambler, Day,
Ward, Hardy, Oram, Busza, Kotiswaran, Meadowcroft, Mai,
Weeks, Hamilton)
Oxbridge
Maureen Cain[2] (Criminology), Julia Laite (History)[3], Megan Rivers-Moore[4] (PPSIS) Cambridge;
Bridget Anderson (Migration Policy) Oxford


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(L to R: Cain, Laite, Rivers-Moore, Anderson)
Other
Colleen
Moore (Criminology) Anglia Ruskin; Jenny Pearce (Applied
Social Studies) Bedfordshire; Nicola
Smith (Political Science) Hera Cook (History) Birmingham; Jackie West (Sociology),
Judith Squires (Politics),
Nikki Jeal (Primary Health Care), Melissa Fulton (Sociology), Brooke Magnanti (Child Health) Geetanjali Gangoli (Policy Studies); Bristol; Jo
Phoenix, Nicole Westmarland, Maggie
O'Neill[5] (Sociology and Criminology, Applied
Social Sciences), Francisco
Klauser (Geography) Durham; Jane Dodsworth (Social Work) East
Anglia; Alyson
Brown (History) Edge Hill; Susan
Jolly (Participation, Power and Social
Change), Jo Doezema, Institute of
Development Studies; Suzanne
Jenkins (Law) Keele; Victoria Millin (Criminal Justice) Katie Cruz[6] (Law, Gender, Sexuality) Phil Hubbard (Social Policy) Kent; Teela Sanders, Julie Ham
(Sociology) Leeds; Nicoletta Policek (Policy Studies), Rachela Colosi (Social Sciences) Lincoln;
Phil Hubbard[7], Mary Whowell[8] (Geography) Loughborough; Carol Smart (Sociology) Manchester;
Mary Whowell (Social Sciences) Northumbria; Julia
O'Connell Davidson, Erin Sanders[9], Katie Cruz (Sociology and
Social Policy) Vanessa
Munro, Laura
Graham, Megan
Beyer (Law) Nottingham; Gill
Allwood (International Studies) Nottingham Trent; Rutvica
Andrijasevic (Politics & International Studies), Paula Thomas (Mathematics) Open; Ian Cook (Criminal Justice) Portsmouth;
Marina DellaGiusta (Economics) Reading; Anne
Robinson (Community
Justice) Sheffield Hallam; Chris Ashford (Law) Sunderland; John Davies (Centre for Migration Research) Sussex; Kate
Williams (Criminal
Justice) UCE Birmingham; Eileen McLeod (Health and Social Studies) Warwick;
Rosie
Campbell, Justin Gaffney, Hilary Kinnell, Tuppy Owens, Laura Seebohn, Ruth
Thomas UKNSWP; Mark Adams, Julia Bindman, Simon Flacks, Stephen Paterson, Katie Hickman, Jane Pitcher, Helen
Self, Catherine
Stephens, Laura Agustín, Elizabeth Pisani, Peter Tatchell, George McCoy; Sarah Brown, Zoe
O’Connell Cambridge


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(L to R: Moore, Pearce, Smith, Cook, Squires, Magnanti,
Gangoli, Phoenix, Westmarland, O’Neill, Klauser, Dodsworth, A Brown,
Jolly, Doezema, Jenkins, Hubbard, Policek, Smart, Whowell, O’Connell
Davidson, Sanders, Munro, Graham, Beyer, Andrijasevic, DellaGiusta, Robinson,
Ashford, Williams, McLeod, Kinnell, Bindman, Pisani, Tatchell, S Brown,
O’Connell)
Selected
Centres
Gender, Sexuality
and Law Research Group (Keele)
Scotland



(Scoular, Hepburn, Bucken-Knapp)
Jane Scoular,
Cyrus Tata (Law) Strathclyde; Linda
Cusick (Applied Social & Health Research) West of Scotland; Mary
Hepburn (Reproductive and Maternal Medicine) Glasgow; Gregg Bucken-Knapp (Politics)
Stirling; Teegan Fox (Aberdeen)
Wales/Cymru
(Sagar, Clark, Fitzgerald)
Tracey Sagar[10], Debbie Jones, Pete Clark[11] (Criminal Justice
& Criminology) Swansea; Sharron FitzGerald (Geography) Aberystwyth
Forthcoming
January 19 2011: 2nd Bi-annual Postgraduate Sex Work
Conference. Leeds
April 4 2011: Sexual Consumption in the City. Leeds
Past
Gender, Sexuality and Law Research Group (Keele)
Wednesday
17th October 2007: Sex work: Regulating the many faces of sexual labour 1-5.30pm,
Chancellor’s Building, Keele, Room CBA 1.102.
With: John
Scott, University of New England, Australia, Teela Sanders,
University of Leeds, Vanessa Munro, University of Nottingham, Kay
Good, X talk project, Jane Pitcher, Independent researcher and
volunteer, West Midlands sex worker support service, Becky Adams,
Becky’s Kittens massage parlour, Ariana Chevalier, Escort, Suzanne
Jenkins, Keele University. Programme and abstracts (word)
(click to
enlarge)
Centre for Labour Studies
(Simon Fraser)
November
16-17 2007: Labour on the Margins
Last updated: March 9, 2011
Dr
Michael Goodyear,
For
any problems, please contact: mgoodyear@dal.ca
[1] Currently at Sociology,
[3] Currently at Birkbeck
[4] Currently at
Toronto
[5] Previously at Social
Sciences, Loughborough
[7] Currently at Social Policy, Kent
[8] Currently Criminology, Simon Fraser, moving to Social Sciences, Northumbria
[9] Currently: Social Policy Research
Centre, Middlesex