卖淫服务的转型与对妓女的污蔑(WTS)

Mohamad Iqbal Tawakal, J. Imelda
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数字技术的进步鼓励卖淫服务提供商通过最大限度地利用信息技术,从传统卖淫转变为网络卖淫。这种转变也为卖淫妇女积极从事卖淫活动创造了机会和威胁。尽管WTS实践的载体已经改变,但对WTS的污名仍在继续增长,甚至更加多样化。本研究全面阐释了WTS的社会环境;对WTS的日益污名化,数字时代卖淫商业服务的转型,以及WTS如何在商业中生存。本文采用文献综述的方法。这项研究的结果发现,在日常工作活动中,WTS经常受到来自周围环境和工作场所的污名和暴力威胁。这种污名化导致了创伤后应激的出现,因此WTS的心理健康受到干扰,经常感到害怕面对周围的环境。另一个发现是,卖淫服务从传统向网络的转变实际上并没有减少对WTS的污名。针对它的污名越来越多样化。即便如此,WTS坚持网络卖淫的动机仍然很高。事实上,WTS在网络卖淫中的工作定位已经不仅仅是经济上的满足,而是参与当前趋势的发展。为了在转型后的卖淫业中生存,WTS的社会资本需要转化为一个社会保障网络,让WTS管理自己的污名,最大限度地减少暴力威胁,这自然可以维持网络卖淫。
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Transformation of Prostitution Services and Stigma Against Prostitutes (WTS)
Advances in digital technology have encouraged prostitution service providers to transform from conventional prostitution to cyber prostitution by maximizing the use of information technology. This transformation also creates opportunities and threats for Prostitute Women (WTS) when they are active in the practice of the prostitution business. Although the vehicle for WTS practice has changed, the stigma against WTS continues to grow and is even more varied. This research explains comprehensively about the social environment of WTS; the growing stigma against WTS, the transformation of prostitution business services in the digital era, and how WTS's efforts to survive in the business. This article uses the literature review method. The results of this study found that in daily work activities, WTS often experience stigma and threats of violence from their surroundings and workplace. This stigma has resulted in the emergence of post-traumatic stress so that the mental health of WTS is disturbed and often feels afraid to face the surrounding environment. Another finding is that the transformation of prostitution services from conventional to cyber in fact does not reduce the stigma against WTS. Stigma against it is increasingly varied. Even so, WTS' drive to persist in cyber prostitution remains high. In fact, the work orientation of WTS in cyber prostitution is no longer just economic fulfillment, but to participate in the development of current trends. In order to survive in the transformed prostitution business, the social capital of WTS needs to be turned into a social security network for WTS to manage their stigma and minimize the threat of violence can naturally sustain cyber prostitution.
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