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This article is based on a qualitative study of male street-based prostitution. It suggests that the street-based sector is more varied, with sellers adopting a wider range of working practices, than is commonly acknowledged in the literature on male prostitution. Drawing on data from Manchester, England, I identify a number of ‘life patterns’ among male street sellers that reflect varied working practices based on issues around rational decision-making and the sex worker’s relationship to place and environment. The discussion has implications for urban policies around street-based sex work but also for a more general understanding of male sex work in an international and comparative perspective.
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Ellison, G. (2018). Drifters, Party Boys and Incumbents: The Life Patterns of Male Street-based Sex Workers. Sociology, 52(2), 367–383. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038516676768
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