Would be open to an interview it this is legit, but I can't DM you unfortunately. Gonna have hard time recruiting since you can't send PMs, unless you make available an email or phone number for potential participants to reach out.
Hi all!
First time user/poster on this website as I have stumbled upon this in my research.
I am a current PhD student, conducting academic research on contemporary sex work in Australia. My study focuses on the dynamics of client-provider interactions, the evolving perception of sex work in the digital age, and the ways clients, and working ladies, navigate their experiences, expectations, motives, and ethical considerations.
As part of this project, I am conducting field work involving in-person visits to sex work establishments and independent providers, combined with ethnographic observation and anonymous interviews. I already have several providers and venues who have agreed to take part in an interview (most of which I have found on this forum and are quite popular). However, I am hoping to expand my sample size to better reflect diversity of working styles, settings, and client demographics.
With that in mind, I would appreciate recommendations of establishments or providers that you feel are unique or particularly noteworthy (whether in terms of service, setting, approach, or experience).
In addition, I'd love to gather some more perspectives from the clients themselves. If your open to chatting (strictly anonymously and confidentially) about your experiences, I'd be happy to provide information on ensuring privacy. I'm not here to judge, promote, or critique what anybody does, but simply gain perspective in a real-world context.
Feel free to post your recommendations of working girls or establishments you think are worth looking at, your input is very valuable.
Furthermore, for those interested, this paper when all is said and done will be shared for you to read,
Thanks in advance!
Would be open to an interview it this is legit, but I can't DM you unfortunately. Gonna have hard time recruiting since you can't send PMs, unless you make available an email or phone number for potential participants to reach out.
He's come to the right place for advice. This joint boasts an impressive list of experts across every field and discipline, including a plethora of accomplished gynaecologists and proctologists.
It'd be interesting to see the list of topics being researched, and whether the 'No Indian' phenomenon is finally discussed and addressed once and for all.
If you are a genuine PhD student, you would know that this kind of stuff is usually obtained via online questionnaires and the questions would first need to be approved by the academic ethics committee of your university.
Fellow punters. Don't take this person at face value. I know how PhD programs work (hint, hint). Supervisors of PhD students don't simply send them out to the field to solicit participants from brothels and online forums. Enough said.
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Run gents. The two groups who won't end well out of this bullshit are working girls and punters.
If it's via any sort of humanities or, god forbid, gender studies department, the preconceived bias filters will twist your responses despite any 'guarantees' from the student. You'll just be adding to the 'all men bad' thing these departments have going on.
Hi,
I can assure you this has passed all ethical stages of consideration, and I have received funding for this purpose.
It is not soliciting participants and brothels; this website has been cited in other papers conducted by students.
If you are uncomfortable participating, then that is your choice, and it is respected.
Participants will receive all proof of funding, ethical considerations/approval and more.
This PhD student must meet all university ethical requirements and standards.
Hi,
I can wholeheartedly assure you that answers will not be used in this way. There will be no twisting of words, and complete transcripts will be provided to ensure this doesn't happen.
I completely understand the sentiment. The best thing I can give you is my word, or other papers written by colleagues of mine to show this not to be the case.
Thank you for your consideration.
Hi all,
Thank you for your feedback. I completely understand the scepticism, especially considering the nature of this research. I want to assure you that my study adheres to strict academic and ethical guidelines. The research is part of my PhD program, and it has been approved by the university's ethics committee.
I completely understand the concerns about potential biases or preconceived notions, especially given the sensitive nature of this topic. To clarify, the research is not about promoting or critiquing any lifestyle, but rather exploring the complex dynamics of client-provider relationships in the digital age.
My study is designed to be as objective as possible. It is impossible not to recognise that humans subconsciously hold biases, and sex work requires thoughtful conversations. I have taken all necessary steps to ensure this is as minimised as possible. I can confidently say I don't hold any ill thoughts towards clients or providers. However, I can't promise that somewhere in my mind there isn't a dismay, or a favouritism I hold to either side of this conversation.
I hope you understand, and participants will receive proof of all funding and the adherence and acceptance of ethical considerations.
Thank you.
I knew a bloke who did something similar, can probably find his paper somewhere.
BTW nobody will take you serious on here, figure something else out haha
It's highly likely the OP is full of fucken horseshit but for argument's sake, let's give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he's genuinely got some sort of endorsement from a uni to carry out this PhD thesis.
Similar studies and research has been done before, so it's not beyond the realm of possibility. The OP should be able to get some pointers from this thesis (see below) as it comes with ChadThunderCock's seal of approval.
https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/...mber=871767753
Thanks for the link Double Adapter. I’ll read the lot when I have time, 106 pages. In the first few paragraphs the statement “money leverages power” is something you can observe happening everyday. It doesn’t just apply to sex tourists but to people in everyday life right here in Australia.
There is more disparity with the “have and have nots” overseas and for less “filthy lucre” you get what you want done but the same principle applies here and the end justifies the means for some.