About the Author:
Edward O. Laumann is the George Herbert Mead Distinguished Service Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago. He is coauthor of The Social Organization of Sexuality and coeditor of Sex, Love, and Health in America, both published by the University of Chicago Press.
Stephen Ellingson is an assistant professor of sociology at the Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary.
Jenna Mahay is a postdoctoral fellow in the Population Research Center at the University of Chicago.
Anthony Paik is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Iowa.
Yoosik Youm is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
Review:
"I don't think that my review . . . can possibly do justice to a book filled with information, analyses, theory, and reflections on every one of its 359 pages. . . . The book describes, analyzes, and illuminates the complex interplay of group cultures, social networks, institutions, and social spaces within which sex markets and hence individual sex partnering practices are embedded. It should be read by sociologists, human geographers, social workers, health professionals, religious leaders, and anyone else simply wishing to learn from this group of experts." (Elizabeth Cooksey Journal of the History of Sexuality)
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