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- Salomé Donzallaz
- Olivier Crevoisier
Abstract
Since the mid-1990s, a new form of commercial sexual activity (CSA) emblematic of digitalization has been developing rapidly: sexcam (Jones 2020, 2016, 2015; Brasseur and Finez, 2020; Bleakley, 2014). The territorial and temporal forms of these activities explain their rise, particularly because digitalization makes possible a new spatial division of production and consumption. By mobilizing Harcout and Donovan's (2005) dichotomy between direct and indirect sex, this article proposes to articulate the CSA market between digital and concrete spaces. A mixed methodology composed of both qualitative interview data, digital data and secondary documentation is mobilized, in order to understand how the use of digital allows for low production costs, the avoidance of certain dedicated concert spaces and thus the avoidance of certain stigmas on the part of both clients and performers. By comparing sexcam with traditional and more concrete forms of CSA through Tabet's (2004) continuum, the article studies the way in which the content of the services offered is spatio-temporally transformed. In this comparative perspective, the mobilization of the notions of scenes (Guex and Crevoisier, 2015) will also allow to decompose the spaces and temporality of a typical sexcam transaction. In summary, this article aims to discuss the impacts of digitization and the platform economy on commercial sexual activities by mobilizing different approaches : Adams? (2010) on the relationship between media and spaces, Hubbard et al.'s (2017) on the links between public and private spaces, city and sex, and the Global Production Network (GPN) on the subject of market and transactions.
Suggested Citation
Salomé Donzallaz & Olivier Crevoisier, 2022.
"Les activités sexuelles marchandes : entre territoire concret et numérisation,"
Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, Armand Colin, vol. 0(5), pages 721-745.
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RePEc:cai:rerarc:reru_225_0721
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