Prostitution as a social issue - the experiences of Russian women prostitutes in the Barents region
This article analyses prostitution in the Barents Region as a social question through the subjective experiences of female Russian prostitutes. The women who were interviewed for this research live their everyday lives in the context of Russia. The operational possibilities of the women are based on...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5c477b318dfa4e179a552dc2d28d40f6 2023-05-15T15:37:56+02:00 Prostitution as a social issue - the experiences of Russian women prostitutes in the Barents region Pia Skaffari Sanna Väyrynen 2014-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/5c477b318dfa4e179a552dc2d28d40f6 EN eng University of Lapland http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:ula-201404031061 https://doaj.org/toc/2324-0652 2324-0652 https://doaj.org/article/5c477b318dfa4e179a552dc2d28d40f6 Barents Studies: Peoples, Economies and Politics, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 73-94 (2014) prostitution societal dimension Barents Region Russia Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G article 2014 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T08:26:40Z This article analyses prostitution in the Barents Region as a social question through the subjective experiences of female Russian prostitutes. The women who were interviewed for this research live their everyday lives in the context of Russia. The operational possibilities of the women are based on a sociocultural framework which differs from that of Western countries. This article addresses the following question: How does prostitution construct the agency of women in the Barents Region? The question is explored in terms of the social relationships of the women, their everyday agency within the local environment, their living conditions, and the marginal conditions of their lives. Our focus is on the social structures and the position of the women within them. The data used in this article consist of observational material as well as interviews with 17 women, wherein they discuss their experiences of prostitution in the Barents Region. All of the material was collected in Murmansk, Russia between 2004 and 2008. Qualitative content analysis was performed as a means to understand the aforementioned women’s experiences of prostitution and its relation to everyday life. Prostitution is a product of social structures, a woman’s position, the accessibility of support, and the available personal, social and mental resources. Sometimes prostitution is a way to survive. Women who practice prostitution are often seen only as stereotypes, but the individual paths of their lives and the social contexts in which they live are integral to an understanding of the causes and effects of sex work. Article in Journal/Newspaper barents region Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Murmansk |
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This article analyses prostitution in the Barents Region as a social question through the subjective experiences of female Russian prostitutes. The women who were interviewed for this research live their everyday lives in the context of Russia. The operational possibilities of the women are based on a sociocultural framework which differs from that of Western countries. This article addresses the following question: How does prostitution construct the agency of women in the Barents Region? The question is explored in terms of the social relationships of the women, their everyday agency within the local environment, their living conditions, and the marginal conditions of their lives. Our focus is on the social structures and the position of the women within them. The data used in this article consist of observational material as well as interviews with 17 women, wherein they discuss their experiences of prostitution in the Barents Region. All of the material was collected in Murmansk, Russia between 2004 and 2008. Qualitative content analysis was performed as a means to understand the aforementioned women’s experiences of prostitution and its relation to everyday life. Prostitution is a product of social structures, a woman’s position, the accessibility of support, and the available personal, social and mental resources. Sometimes prostitution is a way to survive. Women who practice prostitution are often seen only as stereotypes, but the individual paths of their lives and the social contexts in which they live are integral to an understanding of the causes and effects of sex work. |
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