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Cam Models, Sex Work, and Job Immobility in the Philippines

Pages 160-183 | Published online: 21 Mar 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Using online participant observation, ad hoc conversations, and off-line interviews, this study explores the work of Adult/Asian Cam Models (ACMs) in the Philippines – women who present themselves live via Internet webcam to solicit customers to view the women naked or engaging in sexual activities. ACMs are commonly construed as trafficked pornographers or (digital) prostitutes. But, the models do not identify their work as prostitution or even as sex work; nor are they trafficked. Thus, ACMs challenge common perceptions about sex work and agency, revealing a range of possible social stigmas and self-identities associated with such work. The study goes on to a comparative exploration of several forms of sex work and presents reasons for a lack of occupational mobility within the Philippines’ sex industry for each form. In particular, because ACMs do not necessarily identify as sex workers, they are unwilling to move to other forms of sex work.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I wish to thank reviewers of this paper for their helpful comments, colleagues who have read earlier drafts, and the guest editors for their encouragement.

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Paul William Mathews

Paul William Mathews is a sociologist and an anthropologist in Asian studies, with many years of teaching experience. He has carried out extensive fieldwork in the Philippines for the last thirty-five years in the area of health, family planning, and sexuality. He is the author of many books and articles, former Managing Editor of Pilipinas, and Secretary of the Philippines Studies Association of Australasia.
 

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