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Using ethnography to understand the lives of street sex workers

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posted on 2023-02-10, 04:38 authored by Rebecca StockdaleRebecca Stockdale
This article examines the value of using ethnographic methodology in research with women involved in street sex work in an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Australia. The aim is to draw attention to the importance of three fundamental elements of this type of research with marginalised populations: 1) researchers’ immersion into the field over a sustained period of time, 2) ethical considerations about informed consent for people with cognitive impairment as a result of chronic drug use, and 3) reflexivity and positionality in qualitative research. Data collected from two and a half years of ethnographic fieldwork, including participant observation and semi-structured interviews with women involved in street sex work, emphasises the importance of adopting these participatory methods to ensure authenticity, rigour and credibility of research findings with marginalised populations.

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Journal

Qualitative Social Work

Volume

22

Pagination

1208-1221

ISSN

1473-3250

eISSN

1741-3117

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

6

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

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