This chapter opens with a description of the empirical realities that shape and have shaped many women's choice to\ud sell sex – realities which have remained constant for some time now. It provides two frameworks for understanding,\ud first, the shifting discourses that currently constitute prostitution, and second, prostitution policies. The chapter also provides a narrative framework in which recent policy changes can be placed
This chapter examines prostitution using theoretical frameworks from sociology and criminology. We f...
The gendered nature of prostitution and the violence, exploitation and criminalisation that women ex...
Prostitution is a difficult issue, particularly for feminists. Are prostitutes victims of exploitati...
This chapter explores current characteristics and contexts of women’s involvement in prostitution an...
Recent years have seen a 'quiet revolution' in the way that the sex industry is regulated and govern...
This entry reviews the past and current state of the discipline that theorizes and studies the comme...
In the context of increasingly diverse regulatory regimes in prostitution policy, this paper compare...
Interrogating supply/demand from an inter- and multi-disciplinary perspective, this collection broad...
Interrogating supply/demand from an inter- and multi-disciplinary perspective, this collection broad...
Prostitution is a phenomenon that evokes extreme emotions in the discourse. Stereotypes and myths in...
This research study explores how prostitution laws correspond with the discourse surrounding sex wor...
This thesis is not primarily about ‘the rights and wrongs of prostitution’, at least not as they ar...
Abstract Sex work, and prostitution in particular, has long divided feminist thinking. Specifically,...
Analyses of prostitution policies of the different countries of the world indicate an urgent need fo...
The issue of prostitution has engendered much division amongst feminists, frequently resulting in po...
This chapter examines prostitution using theoretical frameworks from sociology and criminology. We f...
The gendered nature of prostitution and the violence, exploitation and criminalisation that women ex...
Prostitution is a difficult issue, particularly for feminists. Are prostitutes victims of exploitati...
This chapter explores current characteristics and contexts of women’s involvement in prostitution an...
Recent years have seen a 'quiet revolution' in the way that the sex industry is regulated and govern...
This entry reviews the past and current state of the discipline that theorizes and studies the comme...
In the context of increasingly diverse regulatory regimes in prostitution policy, this paper compare...
Interrogating supply/demand from an inter- and multi-disciplinary perspective, this collection broad...
Interrogating supply/demand from an inter- and multi-disciplinary perspective, this collection broad...
Prostitution is a phenomenon that evokes extreme emotions in the discourse. Stereotypes and myths in...
This research study explores how prostitution laws correspond with the discourse surrounding sex wor...
This thesis is not primarily about ‘the rights and wrongs of prostitution’, at least not as they ar...
Abstract Sex work, and prostitution in particular, has long divided feminist thinking. Specifically,...
Analyses of prostitution policies of the different countries of the world indicate an urgent need fo...
The issue of prostitution has engendered much division amongst feminists, frequently resulting in po...
This chapter examines prostitution using theoretical frameworks from sociology and criminology. We f...
The gendered nature of prostitution and the violence, exploitation and criminalisation that women ex...
Prostitution is a difficult issue, particularly for feminists. Are prostitutes victims of exploitati...