Prostitution, Harm and Gender Equality: Theory, Research and Policy is a collection of essays bringing together feminist scholars and practitioners to discuss recent developments in the globalized sex industry. Focusing on its theoretical, empirical, and legal aspects, this volume provides an integrated approach to the intrinsically multi-dimensional phenomenon of prostitution. Ioanna Gouseti explores its main insights and, focusing on three of the essays, concludes that this collection is a worthwhile read for those interested in a feminist critique on prostitution
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Review of Politicisation of Sexual Violence: from Abolitionism to Peacekeeping by Carol Harringto
Review of Making Sex Work: A Failed Experiment in Legalized Prostitution by Mary Lucille Sulliva
Review of Sex trafficking: The global market in women and children by Kathryn Far
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Kathleen Barry, The Prostitution of Sexuality, New York: New York University Press, 1995, $24.95 har...
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Review of Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendency, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currency of Global Se...
Review of Gender and HIV/AIDS: Critical Perspectives from the Developing World, edited by Jelke Boes...
In this paper, we examine feminist perceptions on the experiences and portrayal of women in sex comm...
Review of Politicisation of Sexual Violence: from Abolitionism to Peacekeeping by Carol Harringto
Review of Making Sex Work: A Failed Experiment in Legalized Prostitution by Mary Lucille Sulliva
Review of Sex trafficking: The global market in women and children by Kathryn Far
Book Review: Trafficking and Prostitution Reconsidered: New Perspectives on Migration, Sex Work, and...
Review of Ethical Research with Sex Workers. Anthropological Approaches by Susan Dewey and Tiantian ...
This extended book review considers two books on the subject of mobilities and sex work: Day and War...
In this strongly recommended book, Banyard effectively demolishes six myths which defenders of unreg...
Melissa Gira Grant’s latest book examines the denial of basic labour rights for sex workers, and the...
Policing Sexuality links the crusade against sex trafficking to the rapid growth of the US agency th...
Kathleen Barry, The Prostitution of Sexuality, New York: New York University Press, 1995, $24.95 har...
Review of Reluctant Bedfellows: Feminism, Activism, and Prostitution in the Philippines by Meredith ...
Prostitution, Power and Freedom brings new insights to the ongoing debate among scholars, activists,...
Review of Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendency, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currency of Global Se...
Review of Gender and HIV/AIDS: Critical Perspectives from the Developing World, edited by Jelke Boes...
In this paper, we examine feminist perceptions on the experiences and portrayal of women in sex comm...
Review of Politicisation of Sexual Violence: from Abolitionism to Peacekeeping by Carol Harringto