This article challenges the notion that the organised sex worker movement originated in the Global North. Beginning in Havana, Cuba at the end of the nineteenth century, sex workers in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region have been organising for recognition and labour rights. This article focuses on some of the movement’s advances, such as the election of a sex worker to public office in the Dominican Republic, the system where Nicaraguan sex workers act as court-appointed judicial facilitators, the networks of sex worker organisations throughout the region, and cutting-edge media strategies used to claim social and labour rights. Sex workers are using novel strategies designed to disrupt the hegemonic social order; contest the ine...
The present article is a brief account of the representational politics surrounding the insertion of...
This article explores the competing discourses of radical feminism and sex radicalism on the interna...
ABSTRACT This article is a comparative study of five prostitutes ’ social move-ments. The emergence ...
Latin America has an effervescent and strong sex worker rights movement, which has been frequently o...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
This study examines the feasibility of using the unionization of sex workers as a way to combat sex ...
Female sex workers (FSWs) in Bogotá, Colombia experience stigmatization due to their work, which res...
While many accounts of sex workers presume they lack agency, this project studies how people framed ...
This article looks at the way sex workers in Córdoba, Argentina, have dealt with legal marginalizati...
“Outlaw Poverty, not Prostitutes!” In this article, I investigate the origins of the international s...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
Over the past two decades, there has been a growing body of excellent academic and community-based l...
Anti-trafficking discourse is built upon and reproduces a series of either/or conceptual binaries (v...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
The present article is a brief account of the representational politics surrounding the insertion of...
This article explores the competing discourses of radical feminism and sex radicalism on the interna...
ABSTRACT This article is a comparative study of five prostitutes ’ social move-ments. The emergence ...
Latin America has an effervescent and strong sex worker rights movement, which has been frequently o...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
This study examines the feasibility of using the unionization of sex workers as a way to combat sex ...
Female sex workers (FSWs) in Bogotá, Colombia experience stigmatization due to their work, which res...
While many accounts of sex workers presume they lack agency, this project studies how people framed ...
This article looks at the way sex workers in Córdoba, Argentina, have dealt with legal marginalizati...
“Outlaw Poverty, not Prostitutes!” In this article, I investigate the origins of the international s...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
Over the past two decades, there has been a growing body of excellent academic and community-based l...
Anti-trafficking discourse is built upon and reproduces a series of either/or conceptual binaries (v...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
The present article is a brief account of the representational politics surrounding the insertion of...
This article explores the competing discourses of radical feminism and sex radicalism on the interna...
ABSTRACT This article is a comparative study of five prostitutes ’ social move-ments. The emergence ...