This paper examines “Dear John”, a public information campaign that ran from 2006–2008 in Atlanta, GA, to ask what narrative it conveys about commercial sex and those who engage in it, in order to understand the gendered (and other) discursive constructions it produces, reflects, and complicates about these activities and subjects. Drawing from both policy and sex work/trafficking scholarship, this paper argues that Dear John used symbolic images and direct and consequential text to convey a “male demand” narrative, which holds that men’s demand for sexual services harms girls and young women and will not be tolerated. Yet, in so doing, Dear John also reinforced particularly gendered characterizations of individuals who trade sex, while de-...
Sex trafficking is a form of modern slavery that strips its victims of basic human dignity. It is a ...
Sex trafficking, the fastest growing form of human trafficking, exacerbates among the world’s most v...
Following Bernstein (2007) and Berman (2006), in this paper I expand arguments that make the connect...
This paper examines “Dear John”, a public information campaign that ran from 2006–2008 in Atlanta, G...
This work explores the concern towards a perceived sex trafficking problem in metro Atlanta and this...
Human trafficking finally presents a crime that appropriately shifts the culpability from the abused...
and Social Policy at the University of Leeds, is a continuation of the author's work on the soc...
63 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Advertising and the Clark Honors College of the Un...
Campaigns against prostitution of young people in the United States have surged and ebbed multiple t...
Making links between sex work, gender and victimisation: The politics and pedagogies of John Schools...
Prostitution is as old as human civilization itself. Throughout history, public attitudes toward pro...
This article presents an analysis of how activists, politicians, and the media framed youth involvem...
Federal agencies report the high level of sex trafficking of minors in the United States. This traff...
Commercial sex trafficking has been a focus of legislation since the Federal TraffickingVictims Prot...
Abstract: Framing prostitution as an economic exchange, this paper evaluates some of the consequence...
Sex trafficking is a form of modern slavery that strips its victims of basic human dignity. It is a ...
Sex trafficking, the fastest growing form of human trafficking, exacerbates among the world’s most v...
Following Bernstein (2007) and Berman (2006), in this paper I expand arguments that make the connect...
This paper examines “Dear John”, a public information campaign that ran from 2006–2008 in Atlanta, G...
This work explores the concern towards a perceived sex trafficking problem in metro Atlanta and this...
Human trafficking finally presents a crime that appropriately shifts the culpability from the abused...
and Social Policy at the University of Leeds, is a continuation of the author's work on the soc...
63 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Advertising and the Clark Honors College of the Un...
Campaigns against prostitution of young people in the United States have surged and ebbed multiple t...
Making links between sex work, gender and victimisation: The politics and pedagogies of John Schools...
Prostitution is as old as human civilization itself. Throughout history, public attitudes toward pro...
This article presents an analysis of how activists, politicians, and the media framed youth involvem...
Federal agencies report the high level of sex trafficking of minors in the United States. This traff...
Commercial sex trafficking has been a focus of legislation since the Federal TraffickingVictims Prot...
Abstract: Framing prostitution as an economic exchange, this paper evaluates some of the consequence...
Sex trafficking is a form of modern slavery that strips its victims of basic human dignity. It is a ...
Sex trafficking, the fastest growing form of human trafficking, exacerbates among the world’s most v...
Following Bernstein (2007) and Berman (2006), in this paper I expand arguments that make the connect...