Dear all,
I am sorry that I missed the meeting—I had a high fever and was home sick.
Best regards,
Ines
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*From:* Petra Östergren <petraostergren(a)gmail.com>
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 5, 2025 12:55:02 PM
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*Subject:* [Fosme] Next week webinar: Challenges and advantages.
Dear all,
We meet Tuesday next week between 10-12 am to discuss the challenges of
doing research in a highly politicized field - and how we can turn these
challenges into advantages. See below for link.
To stimulate the discussion, please have a look at Isabelles recent
article on Stigma Engagement Strategy, her panel proposal, and pages 53-54
and 117-124 in my thesis. See below for PDFs and outline.
Please also prepare a short presentation (3 minutes) on your own thoughts
on the subject. Also, if you have published on the matter, do send it to
all of us.
We will also allow time for Anna to update us on the latest development at
Södertörn.
Cheers
Petra & Isabelle
ZOOM LINK:
https://mau-se.zoom.us/j/68887405771?from=addon
PDFs:
Panel Proposal: “Methodological Challenges and Stigma by Proxy:
Researching Sex Work in Repressive Policy Contexts”
Abstract:
This panel critically examines the methodological challenges, ethical
dilemmas, and epistemological implications of researching sex work in
contexts with repressive prostitution policies, such as Sweden. By
centering the lived experiences of researchers and participants, we
highlight how structural injustices, legal frameworks, and societal stigmas
shape the research process. A recurring theme is the phenomenon of “stigma
by proxy,” where researchers are indirectly stigmatized or face
institutional barriers due to their engagement with marginalized
communities. This panel brings together scholars from diverse disciplinary
backgrounds to explore the intersection of methodological challenges and
the political stakes of knowledge production on sex work.
Proposed Themes and Objectives:
1. Methodological Challenges:
• Navigating access to criminalized or marginalized populations in
contexts of criminalized sex work.
• Ethical dilemmas in ensuring participant safety, consent, and anonymity.
• Balancing advocacy with scholarly objectivity in politically charged
environments.
2. Implications for Knowledge Production:
• The impact of repressive prostitution policies on the availability and
reliability of data.
• The role of cultural and legal narratives in shaping research findings
and dissemination.
• Addressing gaps and biases in existing scholarship on sex work and
injustice.
3. Stigma by Proxy:
• Researchers’ experiences of institutional skepticism, funding barriers,
or professional ostracism due to their work.
• Strategies for managing stigma and negotiating credibility in the
academic and policy realms.
Panel Chair and Format:
The panel will be chaired by [Insert Name], who has extensive experience
in sex work research. The session will include a moderated discussion to
foster dialogue between panelists and the audience, focusing on strategies
for overcoming research barriers.
Significance:
This panel will contribute to critical discussions about the intersections
of law, stigma, and methodology in sex work research. It aims to bridge the
gap between scholarly inquiry and advocacy, fostering a more inclusive and
ethical approach to studying marginalized communities.
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