This paper looks at the dominant voluntary/forced dichotomy shaping understandings of sex work internationally. It argues that the distinction between forced and voluntary participation in sex work cannot account for or help explain the multiple and contradictory subjectivities some women embrace and the constrained agency they exhibit in sex work. Based on ethnographic research and interviews with sex workers in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, this paper shows how elements of individual choice and coercion are intricately intertwined in women's experiences
Global imaginations on human trafficking have been captured by a robust mythology that constructs th...
Global imaginations on human trafficking have been captured by a robust mythology that constructs th...
To facilitate better understanding of the environment and power structures in which sex work in Viet...
This paper looks at the dominant voluntary/forced dichotomy shaping understandings of sex work inter...
In global discourses about sex work, the image of the 'sex slave' has been influential in constructi...
In the trafficking discourse and international law, debt-bonded sex workers have been defined as 'vi...
By examining Cambodia as a case study, this thesis is exploring the resonances and dissonances betwe...
Prostitution is strongly embedded in local cultural practices in Cambodia. Based on extensive origin...
In the trafficking discourse and international law, debt-bonded sex workers have been defined as �...
Cambodia has experienced rapid economic development and increased globalization in the last two deca...
This thesis sets out to explore and demystify two dominant images of female sex workers produced by ...
Female garment factory in Camdodia are more exposed to HIV/AIDS than previously thought. Although HI...
ABSTRACT OF THESIS This project focuses on nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Cambodia that dea...
Community mobilisation strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention based on recognition of social vulnerabili...
This paper explores the sexuality, subculture and solidarity of young women who work in the hospital...
Global imaginations on human trafficking have been captured by a robust mythology that constructs th...
Global imaginations on human trafficking have been captured by a robust mythology that constructs th...
To facilitate better understanding of the environment and power structures in which sex work in Viet...
This paper looks at the dominant voluntary/forced dichotomy shaping understandings of sex work inter...
In global discourses about sex work, the image of the 'sex slave' has been influential in constructi...
In the trafficking discourse and international law, debt-bonded sex workers have been defined as 'vi...
By examining Cambodia as a case study, this thesis is exploring the resonances and dissonances betwe...
Prostitution is strongly embedded in local cultural practices in Cambodia. Based on extensive origin...
In the trafficking discourse and international law, debt-bonded sex workers have been defined as �...
Cambodia has experienced rapid economic development and increased globalization in the last two deca...
This thesis sets out to explore and demystify two dominant images of female sex workers produced by ...
Female garment factory in Camdodia are more exposed to HIV/AIDS than previously thought. Although HI...
ABSTRACT OF THESIS This project focuses on nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Cambodia that dea...
Community mobilisation strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention based on recognition of social vulnerabili...
This paper explores the sexuality, subculture and solidarity of young women who work in the hospital...
Global imaginations on human trafficking have been captured by a robust mythology that constructs th...
Global imaginations on human trafficking have been captured by a robust mythology that constructs th...
To facilitate better understanding of the environment and power structures in which sex work in Viet...