Digital sex work is booming. Over the last two decades, sex work has increasingly moved online and it has become a multi-billion dollar industry. The transition to online sex work is changing a lot of things about how sex work works, so let’s talk about it. In today’s episode, we’re going to explore how digital sex work is changing the kinds of services that are bought and sold, how workers create authentic interactions with clients online, how technology is changing the stigma around sex work, and more.


I am joined once again by Kurt Fowler, an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Penn State Abington and the author of The Rise of Digital Sex Work. Drawing on in-depth interviews with dozens of sex workers from around the world, this book explores how technology has changed the nature of modern sex work.


Some of the topics we explore include:

What kind of things do sex workers need to consider when deciding where and how to sell their services online?
How does digital sex work allow for more creativity and flexibility in the kinds of services offered?
How do online sex workers craft authentic personas and interactions with clients?
How has the internet helped sex workers form a sense of community and social support?
How is the stigma around sex work changing in the Information Age?

You can learn more about Kurt’s book here.


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