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Estudos e Pesquisas em Psicologia

versión On-line ISSN 1808-4281

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OLIVEIRA-SOARES, Gianluca Augusto  y  PIZZINATO, Adolfo. Precarization and Platform Work: Effects Between Men Who Works with Digital Sex. Estud. pesqui. psicol. [online]. 2022, vol.22, n.spe, pp.1539-1559.  Epub 27-Mayo-2024. ISSN 1808-4281.  https://doi.org/10.12957/epp.2022.71760.

This article discusses the men who work in the sex market by social media professional experiences effects, relating them to the dismantling of political rights, which was increased by the Covid-19 pandemic. The sex market is not limited to prostitution, and generally, academic research is linked to the sex work made in bars, streets, and steam rooms. Since the Covid-19 pandemic is related to neoliberal policies and linked to work, there was a greater migration of practices to the online context. We carried out a preliminary looking at the sex market online environment and then, 5 sex workers men, who used Twitter and OnlyFans to deal their services. They were interviewed through a narrative approach. We perceived that the labor rights dismantle neoliberal politics and pandemic influences in the way how platform work shows up, rendering vulnerable the labor rights; the work context enables a digital influencer position that seeks for engagement; and transnational sex market has a new shape, but it still keeps racial and colonial intersections.

Palabras clave : men; sex market; labor rights; platformisation; online..

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