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Seeking Research Participants
THE MANAGEMENT PROJECT
“Rethinking Management in the Adult and Sex Industry”

 Do you have experience organizing, supervising, managing, or coordinating people working in the adult and sex industry?
 Are you interested in discussing your experience?
 Do you want to participate in a study that will help people understand the work you do or did?
 Would you be able to take part in a 2hr interview?
 Note: Involvement should be as recent as 2000

The research will :
 Document the experiences of management in strip-club venues, street sex work, massage parlours and in and out-call establishments from the manager’s perspective
 Explore the relationships between managers and sex workers, as well as other people involved in the running of the business (receptionists, drivers, agents, etc).
 Examine myths around sex work management
 Identify how laws and policies influence your management work and its impacts on your work relationships


Research conducted by:
Chris Bruckert, Patrice Corriveau, Colette Parent and Jenn Clamen (UO); Lesley Jeffery (UNB, Saint John); Maria Nengeh Mensah (UQAM)

To participate in an interview contact:
[email protected]
Phone number 1-866-940-2831 or (514) 938-6379
Website: www.sciencessociales.uottawa.ca/gis-msi
**Your anonymity is guaranteed
**Reimbursement of expenses incurred by interviewees

This project is endorsed and supported by various not for profit community groups run by and for sex workers across eastern Canada: Stepping Stone (Halifax), Prostitutes of Ottawa, Gatineau, Work Educate, Resist (Ottawa), Stella, l'amie de Maimie (Montreal) and Maggie's (Toronto).
 

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*Christine Bruckert
Winner, Political Activist of the Year

Chris Bruckert is a former sex worker and a longtime advocate for the rights of sex workers. Motivated to undertake graduate studies by her frustration with misrepresentations of the industry and its workers, Chris devoted herself to bridging the academic world and the community. Her 2006 needs assessment of Ottawa's street-based sex workers allowed sex workers to have a voice in a debate that too often excludes them. In 2008, Chris helped found POWER (Prostitutes of Ottawa-Gatineau Work, Educate, Resist) — the first organization in Ottawa run by and for sex workers. Chris helped POWER secure funding, hire a project coordinator, provide training to sex workers, undertake public education and mount the first-ever rally for sex workers' rights on Parliament Hill.

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