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Sex worker collectives in Kerala, India

Australian Catholic University
Taylor, Mary Jane
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This project researched collective organisations formed by sex workers in Kerala, focussing on aspects including: - Why the organisations formed - How they maintained their membership - How they were funded - Whether the workers were trained - Achievements of the organisations - Future plans of the organisation Interviewees were identified by a contact in Kerala with advisory responsibility for the sex worker collectives. The contact wrote letters to the collectives and helped the researcher identify a selection of sex workers to interview. Three of the identified sex workers were interviewed. The interviews were audiotaped and then transcribed by the researcher. Participants belonged to a vulnerable, marginalised part of Indian society. Three word document transcripts of interviews, typed up from audiotape originals. Microsoft Word for the interview transcripts. Some of the background/accompanying documentation was handwritten.

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