Barbara G. Brents

Barbara G. Brents is a sociologist known for her research on the sex industry, gender, and sexuality. She is a professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and has published extensively on topics related to sex work and its regulation.

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  1. 1. Sex Work Today

    The Changing Dynamics of Sex Work in the 21st Century

    This insightful exploration delves into the multifaceted world of contemporary sex work, examining its complexities through a sociological lens. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the diverse experiences of sex workers, highlighting the interplay between personal agency and structural constraints. It addresses the evolving legal, economic, and cultural landscapes that shape the industry, while also considering the impact of technology and globalization. Through a blend of empirical research and theoretical perspectives, the authors challenge prevailing stereotypes and advocate for a nuanced understanding of sex work in today's society.

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