The Philippine Sex Workers Collective is an organisation of current and former sex workers who reject the criminalisation of sex work and the dominant portrayal of sex workers as victims. Based on my interviews with leaders of the Collective and fifty other sex workers in Metro Manila, I argue in this paper that a range of contextual constraints limits the ability of Filipino sex workers to effectively organise and lobby for their rights. For example, the Collective cannot legally register because of the criminalisation of sex work, and this impacts their ability to access funding and recruit members. The structural configuration of the Philippines’ Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking incentivises civil society organisations to adhere ...
Internationally, sex workers and other people who participate in the sex industry remain subjected t...
The aim of this paper is to resuscitate the debate on the need for decriminalization of sex work and...
This article challenges the notion that the organised sex worker movement originated in the Global N...
The Philippine Sex Workers Collective is an organisation of current and former sex workers who rejec...
Human rights groups in the Philippines built on the momentum of the United Nations Anti-Trafficking ...
Philippine anti-trafficking and women’s rights legislation constructs sex work as victimhood. This u...
Several laws linked to Prostitution have been enforced in the Philippines and in countries where it ...
This research critiques the Philippine anti-trafficking sector’s conflation of sex work with victimh...
Female sex workers (FSWs) in Bogotá, Colombia experience stigmatization due to their work, which res...
Female sex workers (FSWs) in Bogotá, Colombia experience stigmatization due to their work, which res...
Female sex workers (FSWs) in Bogotá, Colombia experience stigmatization due to their work, which res...
Prostitution in the Philippines is illegal with its specific outlaw specifically stated by the Revis...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
The aim of this paper is to resuscitate the debate on the need for decriminalization of sex work and...
The variety of conditions and meanings in the sex industry has been widely documented. Even what is,...
Internationally, sex workers and other people who participate in the sex industry remain subjected t...
The aim of this paper is to resuscitate the debate on the need for decriminalization of sex work and...
This article challenges the notion that the organised sex worker movement originated in the Global N...
The Philippine Sex Workers Collective is an organisation of current and former sex workers who rejec...
Human rights groups in the Philippines built on the momentum of the United Nations Anti-Trafficking ...
Philippine anti-trafficking and women’s rights legislation constructs sex work as victimhood. This u...
Several laws linked to Prostitution have been enforced in the Philippines and in countries where it ...
This research critiques the Philippine anti-trafficking sector’s conflation of sex work with victimh...
Female sex workers (FSWs) in Bogotá, Colombia experience stigmatization due to their work, which res...
Female sex workers (FSWs) in Bogotá, Colombia experience stigmatization due to their work, which res...
Female sex workers (FSWs) in Bogotá, Colombia experience stigmatization due to their work, which res...
Prostitution in the Philippines is illegal with its specific outlaw specifically stated by the Revis...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
The aim of this paper is to resuscitate the debate on the need for decriminalization of sex work and...
The variety of conditions and meanings in the sex industry has been widely documented. Even what is,...
Internationally, sex workers and other people who participate in the sex industry remain subjected t...
The aim of this paper is to resuscitate the debate on the need for decriminalization of sex work and...
This article challenges the notion that the organised sex worker movement originated in the Global N...