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Angela Jones
Professor of Sociology
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Sex work in a digital era
A Jones
Sociology Compass 9 (7), 558-570, 2015
2062015
Camming: Money, power, and pleasure in the sex work industry
A Jones
NYU Press, 2020
1692020
“I get paid to have orgasms”: Adult webcam models’ negotiation of pleasure and danger
A Jones
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 42 (1), 227-256, 2016
1342016
For black models scroll down: Webcam modeling and the racialization of erotic labor
A Jones
Sexuality & Culture 19, 776-799, 2015
842015
A critical inquiry into queer utopias
A Jones
Springer, 2013
842013
Queer heterotopias: Homonormativity and the future of queerness
A Jones
InterAlia: Pismo poświęcone studiom queer, 2009
842009
Sex is not a problem: The erasure of pleasure in sexual science research
A Jones
Sexualities 22 (4), 643-668, 2019
722019
African American Civil Rights
A Jones
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011
502011
Where the trans men and enbies at?: Cissexism, sexual threat, and the study of sex work
A Jones
Sociology Compass 14 (2), e12750, 2020
332020
The pleasures of fetishization: BBW erotic webcam performers, empowerment, and pleasure
A Jones
Fat Studies 8 (3), 279-298, 2019
272019
Queer activism after marriage equality
JN DeFilippis, MW Yarbrough, A Jones
Routledge, 2018
222018
Cumming to a screen near you: Transmasculine and non-binary people in the camming industry
A Jones
Porn Studies 8 (2), 239-254, 2021
182021
Queer families and relationships after marriage equality
MW Yarbrough, A Jones, JN DeFilippis
Routledge, 2018
182018
The unfinished queer agenda after marriage equality
A Jones, JN DeFilippis, MW Yarbrough
Routledge, 2018
162018
“It’s hard out here for a unicorn”: Transmasculine and nonbinary escorts, embodiment, and inequalities in cisgendered workplaces
A Jones
Gender & Society 37 (5), 665-698, 2023
142023
The Modern African American Political Thought Reader: From David Walker to Barack Obama
A Jones
(No Title), 2013
122013
Lessons from the Niagara movement: Prosopography and discursive protest
A Jones
Sociological Focus 49 (1), 63-83, 2016
82016
Cisgendered workspaces: Outright and categorical exclusion in cisgendered organizations
A Jones
Social Problems, spad017, 2023
52023
“I Can't Really Work Any ‘Normal’Job:” Disability, Sexual Ableism, and Sex Work
A Jones
Disability Studies Quarterly 42 (2), 2022
32022
FOSTA: A Transnational Disaster Especially for Marginalized Sex Workers
A Jones
International Journal of Gender, Sexuality and Law 2 (1), 73-99, 2022
12022
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