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  • 1
    Language: Undetermined
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 40, No. 11 (2003), p. 2239-2254
    DDC: 300
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    ISSN: 0042-0980
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Urban studies
    Publ. der Quelle: London : Sage Publications Ltd
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 54, No. 3 (2017), p. 806-821
    DDC: 300
    Abstract: Commercial forms of sex such as prostitution/sex work, strip clubs and even sex shops have been the subject of much political debate and policy regulation over the last decade or so in the UK and Ireland. These myriad forms of commercial sex and land usage have managed to survive and even thrive in the face of public outcry and regulation. Despite being part of the UK we suggest that Northern Ireland has steered its own regulatory course, whereby the consumption of commercial sexual spaces and services have been the subject of intense moral and legal oversight in ways that are not apparent in other UK regions. Nevertheless, in spite of this we also argue that the context of Northern Ireland may provide some lessons for the ways that religious values and moral reasoning can influence debates on commercial sex elsewhere.
    Note: Copyright: © Urban Studies Journal Limited 2016
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781138060258
    Language: English
    Pages: xxvi, 286 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First issued in paperback
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology 135
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology
    DDC: 338.4/73067
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    Keywords: Sex-oriented businesses ; Red-light districts ; City planning ; Zoning ; Zoning, Exclusionary ; Urban policy ; Sexindustrie ; Pornografie ; Geografie ; Regulierung
    Abstract: (Sub)Urban Sexscapes brings together a collection of theoretically-informed and empirically rich case studies from internationally renowned and emerging scholars highlighting the contemporary and historical geographies and regulation of the commercial sex industry. Contributions in this edited volume examine the spatial and regulatory contours of the sex industry from a range of disciplinary perspectives--urban planning, urban geography, urban sociology, and, cultural and media studies--and geographical contexts--Australia, the UK, US and North Africa. In overall terms, (Sub)urban Sexscapes highlights the mainstreaming of commercial sex premises--sex shops, brothels, strip clubs and queer spaces--and products--sex toys, erotic literature and pornography--now being commonplace in night time economy spaces, the high street, suburban shopping centres and the home. In addition, the aesthetics of commercial and alternative sexual practices--BDSM and pornography--permeate the (sub)urban landscape via billboards, newspapers and magazines, television, music videos and the Internet. The role of sex, sexuality and commercialized sex, in contributing to the general character of our cities cannot be ignored. In short, there is a need for policy-makers to be realistic about the historical, contemporary and future presence of the sex industry. Ultimately, the regulation of the sex industry should be informed by evidence as opposed to moral panics.
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    ISBN: 9780415855280
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVI, 286 S. , Ill., Kt. , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology 135
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. (Sub)Urban sexscapes
    DDC: 338.4/73067
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    Keywords: Sex-oriented businesses ; Red-light districts ; City planning ; Zoning ; Zoning, Exclusionary ; Urban policy ; Sexindustrie ; Pornografie ; Geografie ; Regulierung
    Abstract: "(Sub)Urban Sexscapes brings together a collection of theoretically-informed and empirically rich case studies from internationally renowned and emerging scholars highlighting the contemporary and historical geographies and regulation of the commercial sex industry. Contributions in this edited volume examine the spatial and regulatory contours of the sex industry from a range of disciplinary perspectives--urban planning, urban geography, urban sociology, and, cultural and media studies--and geographical contexts--Australia, the UK, US and North Africa. In overall terms, (Sub)urban Sexscapes highlights the mainstreaming of commercial sex premises--sex shops, brothels, strip clubs and queer spaces--and products--sex toys, erotic literature and pornography--now being commonplace in night time economy spaces, the high street, suburban shopping centres and the home. In addition, the aesthetics of commercial and alternative sexual practices--BDSM and pornography--permeate the (sub)urban landscape via billboards, newspapers and magazines, television, music videos and the Internet. The role of sex, sexuality and commercialized sex, in contributing to the general character of our cities cannot be ignored. In short, there is a need for policy-makers to be realistic about the historical, contemporary and future presence of the sex industry. Ultimately, the regulation of the sex industry should be informed by evidence as opposed to moral panics"--
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    ISBN: 9780415855280
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVI, 286 S. , Ill., Kt. , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology 135
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. (Sub)Urban sexscapes
    DDC: 338.4/73067
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    Keywords: Sex-oriented businesses ; Red-light districts ; City planning ; Zoning ; Zoning, Exclusionary ; Urban policy ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "(Sub)Urban Sexscapes brings together a collection of theoretically-informed and empirically rich case studies from internationally renowned and emerging scholars highlighting the contemporary and historical geographies and regulation of the commercial sex industry. Contributions in this edited volume examine the spatial and regulatory contours of the sex industry from a range of disciplinary perspectives--urban planning, urban geography, urban sociology, and, cultural and media studies--and geographical contexts--Australia, the UK, US and North Africa. In overall terms, (Sub)urban Sexscapes highlights the mainstreaming of commercial sex premises--sex shops, brothels, strip clubs and queer spaces--and products--sex toys, erotic literature and pornography--now being commonplace in night time economy spaces, the high street, suburban shopping centres and the home. In addition, the aesthetics of commercial and alternative sexual practices--BDSM and pornography--permeate the (sub)urban landscape via billboards, newspapers and magazines, television, music videos and the Internet. The role of sex, sexuality and commercialized sex, in contributing to the general character of our cities cannot be ignored. In short, there is a need for policy-makers to be realistic about the historical, contemporary and future presence of the sex industry. Ultimately, the regulation of the sex industry should be informed by evidence as opposed to moral panics"--
    Abstract: "(Sub)Urban Sexscapes brings together a collection of theoretically-informed and empirically rich case studies from internationally renowned and emerging scholars highlighting the contemporary and historical geographies and regulation of the commercial sex industry. Contributions in this edited volume examine the spatial and regulatory contours of the sex industry from a range of disciplinary perspectives--urban planning, urban geography, urban sociology, and, cultural and media studies--and geographical contexts--Australia, the UK, US and North Africa. In overall terms, (Sub)urban Sexscapes highlights the mainstreaming of commercial sex premises--sex shops, brothels, strip clubs and queer spaces--and products--sex toys, erotic literature and pornography--now being commonplace in night time economy spaces, the high street, suburban shopping centres and the home. In addition, the aesthetics of commercial and alternative sexual practices--BDSM and pornography--permeate the (sub)urban landscape via billboards, newspapers and magazines, television, music videos and the Internet. The role of sex, sexuality and commercialized sex, in contributing to the general character of our cities cannot be ignored. In short, there is a need for policy-makers to be realistic about the historical, contemporary and future presence of the sex industry. Ultimately, the regulation of the sex industry should be informed by evidence as opposed to moral panics"--
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    ISBN: 9780203737569
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (313 p)
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology 135
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. (Sub)urban sexscapes
    DDC: 338.473067
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Sexindustrie ; Pornografie ; Geografie ; Regulierung
    Abstract: (Sub)Urban Sexscapes brings together a collection of theoretically-informed and empirically rich case studies from internationally renowned and emerging scholars highlighting the contemporary and historical geographies and regulation of the commercial sex industry. Contributions in this edited volume examine the spatial and regulatory contours of the sex industry from a range of disciplinary perspectives-urban planning, urban geography, urban sociology, and, cultural and media studies-and geographical contexts-Australia, the UK, US and North Africa. In overall terms, (Sub)urban Sexscapes highl
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of maps; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Spatial and regulatory contours of the (sub)urban sexscape; PART I Geographies of the sex industry; 2 Cosmo-sexual Sydney: global city status, urban cosmopolitanism and the (sub)urban sexscape; 3 Sex shops in England's cities: from the backstreets to the high streets; 4 Conflict and coexistence? Strip clubs and neighbors in "Pornland," Oregon; 5 Telecommunications impacts on the structure and organization of the male sex industry
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Housing sex within the city: the placement of sex services beyond respectable domesticity?7 The landscape of BDSM venues: a view from down under; PART II Regulation of the sex industry; 8 Sexual entertainment, dread risks and the heterosexualization of community space; 9 Sex and the virtual suburbs: the pornosphere and community standards; 10 Planning prostitution in colonial Morocco: Bousbir, Casablanca's quartier réservé; 11 Regulating adult business to make spaces safe for heterosexual families in Atlanta
    Description / Table of Contents: 12 Legal landscapes of erotic cities: comparing legal "prostitution" in New South Wales and Nevada13 From perception to reality: negative secondary effects and effective regulation of sex businesses in the United States; 14 Conclusion: towards pragmatic regulation of the sex industry; Index
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    ISBN: 9780203737569
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 286 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology 135
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 338.473067
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    Keywords: Geografie ; Sexindustrie ; Pornografie ; Regulierung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sexindustrie ; Pornografie ; Geografie ; Regulierung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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