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Just finished the interview with Rachel. We had a really interesting discussion about how to define camming and legislating female sexuality. This is a great opportunity for us to get our voices out there without our stories being boxed into a sensational narrative! :)
 
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I finished my interview with Rachel she was wonderful, kind, and respectful. I would recommend others interview with her it's great to get your opinion out
 
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I have been overwhelmed by the kindness and patience that has been shown to me, all Amazon Vouchers that haven't arrived should be dispatched in the next day or so. If anyone else would like to take part in my research please do email me rs643@kent.ac.uk


Many Thanks

Rachel
 
If you would like to share your experiences of webcamming for my PhD research do check out the post at the top of this thread and email me x
 
Just spoke with Rachel! It was a great conversation, she's very friendly and I felt totally at ease which helped me open up and ramble (a lot) about my thoughts :D it's rare to feel both heard and understood so I'm very glad I got to have this convo and I'm excited to see the final results!! :)
 
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I love thesis season on camgirl forums. Glad this student is offering payment and values our time. Good on you. Ten brownie points
 
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Getting a representative sample of cam models to be interviewed must be challenging, especially in terms of sexual commerce and labour.
ACF would give a pretty good cross representation of one small section of the community but not so good on others. Model networks in most places tend to be strung together based on existing or pre-existing studios.

For example many older Czech/ Slovak/ Ukrainian models (age 25-35) started in the same type of studio system, almost all still working would work solo now. Most would know of each other, but they don't really get together much.
Compare this to the Romanian system where many models work closely with one another in their particular location. Those moving from studios to working solo often live in the same apartment block with other models.

Hopefully the OP will find a few models who can get her access into some of these networks. Research of this type is always difficult.
 
Getting a representative sample of cam models to be interviewed must be challenging, especially in terms of sexual commerce and labour.
ACF would give a pretty good cross representation of one small section of the community but not so good on others. Model networks in most places tend to be strung together based on existing or pre-existing studios.

For example many older Czech/ Slovak/ Ukrainian models (age 25-35) started in the same type of studio system, almost all still working would work solo now. Most would know of each other, but they don't really get together much.
Compare this to the Romanian system where many models work closely with one another in their particular location. Those moving from studios to working solo often live in the same apartment block with other models.

Hopefully the OP will find a few models who can get her access into some of these networks. Research of this type is always difficult.


Thank you, this is really insightful and helpful x
 
I interviewed with Rachel last week and had a great time. She was very respectful and professional but also down to earth. As a new cam model, I didn't have much experience to draw from but I still felt able to contribute and she offered insight into her own experiences within the industry. My gift card arrived by e-mail exactly as promised. I would highly recommend speaking with her! She's compiling information that I wish existed when I started.
 
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I interviewed with Rachel and felt at ease, I think she is very professional and I am so excited to have helped her research, it will be very interesting to see how everyone answered and I'm glad I did it. I would recommend doing this to anyone interested :)
 
To the ladies i interviewed over the weekend, the uni has despatched your Amazon vouchers. Thank you all so much. I have interviewed 35 women now and have been overwhelmed by the response and warmth of the women involved. I am going to interview for one more week, so if you would like to share your experience of camming I would love to hear from you.In case you missed it this is the article of mine that Xbiz published last week.
http://www.xbiz.com/articles/214866
 
I interviewed with Rachel and it was great. I also used the Amazon gift card to purchase anal plugs. I agreed to the interview because I love to talk and I've always been a part of the school paper and many other journalism kinds of things, so I know what it's like to NOT have people talk to you when you just need one itty bitty quote. But that's not her case. I'm just saying in general.

This woman is an inspiration to me and a kick in the face to all the lames who try to tell us that there's no life after being a camgirl.
 
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I interviewed with Rachel and it was great. I also used the Amazon gift card to purchase anal plugs. I agreed to the interview because I love to talk and I've always been a part of the school paper and many other journalism kinds of things, so I know what it's like to NOT have people talk to you when you just need one itty bitty quote. But that's not her case. I'm just saying in general.

This woman is an inspiration to me and a kick in the face to all the lames who try to tell us that there's no life after being a camgirl.

I love that you bought anal plugs with the voucher , it literally made me laugh out loud. Thank you for your kind words it means a lot xxxxx
 
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I just finished interviewing with Rachel. I felt that phone-call type anxiety beforehand but she was really warm and it went really quickly :) I appreciated her point of view and definitely think if you're interested to go for it!
 
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This got published today. Its a news/interest article and not really what I consider academic. Wondered what you thought? Was only allowed a 1000 words so difficult to go in depth

https://theconversation.com/webcamm...on-that-no-one-is-willing-to-talk-about-69834

I thought it was a nice introduction to the topic :) Congrats on being published again, too! However, I do always roll my eyes a bit when I see us getting referred to as amateurs. But that might just be a personal preference, haha.
 
This got published today. Its a news/interest article and not really what I consider academic. Wondered what you thought? Was only allowed a 1000 words so difficult to go in depth

https://theconversation.com/webcamm...on-that-no-one-is-willing-to-talk-about-69834

Governments and campaigners are keeping schtum when it comes to webcamming. It's time to break the silence.

Why is it time to break the silence?

The title has a whiff of click-bait about it, but I suppose that's what works best. I'm unclear about the intent of this article. It almost sounds like you're daring authorities and radical feminists to come after webcamming. The industry is hardly operating in secret, given that just about everyone who's ever checked out internet porn, which is nearly everyone, has likely come across advertising for LJ or some other cam site. I don't see how throwing down the gauntlet to potential adversaries helps models working in the industry, nor how it would help them maintain their privacy should the subject of webcamming become a topic of general interest.

There's an error, which you should have caught, having worked in the industry yourself. "The banking system" does not charge "between 7% and 15% for providing payment facilities – much more than the 2% to 3% they usually charge ". Payment processors like CCBill and DDI charge those fees to site operators, not banks.
 
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Why is it time to break the silence?

The title has a whiff of click-bait about it, but I suppose that's what works best. I'm unclear about the intent of this article. It almost sounds like you're daring authorities and radical feminists to come after webcamming. The industry is hardly operating in secret, given that just about everyone who's ever checked out internet porn, which is nearly everyone, has likely come across advertising for LJ or some other cam site. I don't see how throwing down the gauntlet to potential adversaries helps models working in the industry, nor how it would help them maintain their privacy should the subject of webcamming become a topic of general interest.

There's an error, which you should have caught, having worked in the industry yourself. "The banking system" does not charge "between 7% and 15% for providing payment facilities – much more than the 2% to 3% they usually charge ". Payment processors like CCBill and DDI charge those fees to site operators, not banks.





Unfortunately with so few words to play with its hard to go into an real depth. Thank you for your points about CCBill and DDI . They are really helpful.
 
I thought it was a nice introduction to the topic :) Congrats on being published again, too! However, I do always roll my eyes a bit when I see us getting referred to as amateurs. But that might just be a personal preference, haha.


The original article I wrote was somewhat edited and I agree there is nothing amateur about a lot of the women I interviewed
 
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It's not only the fault of CCBill that the charges in adult are higher. The credit card companies and banks also charge higher fees for what they consider "high-risk" businesses, if they are even willing to take you as a customer.
Also some payment processors take the risk for chargebacks and hence charge a higher percentage. If you take the chargebacks yourself you pay a lower fee.
Rachel, feel free to PM me if you want to know more, I can talk for hours about this subject, it is part of my job.
 
It's not only the fault of CCBill that the charges in adult are higher. The credit card companies and banks also charge higher fees for what they consider "high-risk" businesses, if they are even willing to take you as a customer.
Also some payment processors take the risk for chargebacks and hence charge a higher percentage. If you take the chargebacks yourself you pay a lower fee.
Rachel, feel free to PM me if you want to know more, I can talk for hours about this subject, it is part of my job.
I cant message you , will you email me on rs643@kent.ac.uk ? Would be interested in hearing what you have to say x
 
Interesting. I really like when sexworkers write about SW and then other SWers might find the writings and then write about SW themselves. I love that the voice of SWers is becoming stronger in this way.

I'm writing a paper too! I'm coming from a fine art perspective so it may be different to how you approach it but I've been able to apply some of the feminist discourse about porn to my theories about webcam modelling. My paper is about performing sexuality within patriarchal structures.

I'm sure you've done a good amount of research but here's what I've particularly enjoyed reading. Worth putting down for anyone else who might be interested in reading more about this kind of stuff:

This book has been a great resource for me to intro me into the idea of third wave feminism and girlie feminism. In particular chapter 11. BUST-ing the Third Wave: Barbies, Blowjobs and Girlie Feminism. Mainstreaming Sex: The sexualisation of Western Culture. Feona Attwood.

Lots of interesting things on Porn Studies journal: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rprn20

Annnnd something specifically about camming. Camgirls: celebrity & community in the age of social networks. Theresa M. Senft
 
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Interesting. I really like when sexworkers write about SW and then other SWers might find the writings and then write about SW themselves. I love that the voice of SWers is becoming stronger in this way.

I'm writing a paper too! I'm coming from a fine art perspective so it may be different to how you approach it but I've been able to apply some of the feminist discourse about porn to my theories about webcam modelling. My paper is about performing sexuality within patriarchal structures.

I'm sure you've done a good amount of research but here's what I've particularly enjoyed reading. Worth putting down for anyone else who might be interested in reading more about this kind of stuff:

This book has been a great resource for me to intro me into the idea of third wave feminism and girlie feminism. In particular chapter 11. BUST-ing the Third Wave: Barbies, Blowjobs and Girlie Feminism. Mainstreaming Sex: The sexualisation of Western Culture. Feona Attwood.

Lots of interesting things on Porn Studies journal: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rprn20

Annnnd something specifically about camming. Camgirls: celebrity & community in the age of social networks. Theresa M. Senft
Thanks for taking the time to respond. I love how we are repossessing our narratives. Have you heard of whoretography? She is an academic whose interests seem to have some relevance to your studies. She is on twitter, add her if you haven't already


I read Senft but wasn't overwhelmed . What i did enjoy was an article by Darling from MIT. Definitely worth a look
Darling, K. (2013). IP without IP: A Study of the Online Adult Entertainment Industry. Stanford Technology Law Review 17 (Spring) 709-771.
 
Thanks for taking the time to respond. I love how we are repossessing our narratives. Have you heard of whoretography? She is an academic whose interests seem to have some relevance to your studies. She is on twitter, add her if you haven't already


I read Senft but wasn't overwhelmed . What i did enjoy was an article by Darling from MIT. Definitely worth a look
Darling, K. (2013). IP without IP: A Study of the Online Adult Entertainment Industry. Stanford Technology Law Review 17 (Spring) 709-771.

Oo great. I'll check that out thanks!

Another great one on twitter for fun: @WhoresofYore
 
Oo great. I'll check that out thanks!

Another great one on twitter for fun: @WhoresofYore
Yeah i have met her a few times, she just started a website off the back of the Twitter account, looking for blog type article if you fancy it xxx
 
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