AbstractProstitution is not the oldest “trade” in the world; rather, it is the oldest form of exploitation, slavery and gender-based violence devised by men to subjugate women and keep them at men's sexual disposal. Whenever prostitution is discussed, the role played by the client is disregarded, protected and minimised. However, it is essential to understand the starting point of this situation: “There is no supply without demand”. It is men who, as a class, maintain, enforce and perpetuate subjection to this form of gender-based violence, demanding this “trade” and socialising new generations in its “use”. In general, studies on the subject have failed to address this issue, and the consumers of prostitution themselves experience difficul...
A long debated area of conversation amongst feminists, prostitution, and sex work in general, presen...
Ekebrand, H & Mattisson, E. Behind the prostitution debate in South Africa – constructions of ge...
Research, programs, and legislation related to sex trafficking are often premised on the invisibilit...
P. 96-101Prostitution is not the oldest "trade" in the world; rather, it is the oldest form of explo...
Prostitution is an incredibly dangerous: about 92%-95% of women in prostitution became victims of se...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, a major change has occurred in the public understandin...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, a major change has occurred in the public understandin...
Prostitution is illegal in South Africa, but there is an ongoing debate about whether prostitution s...
The thesis provides a feminist critique of prostitution regulation in Victoria. It commences with an...
M.A. (Philosophy)Whether or not prostitution can be considered a legitimate form of employment contr...
South African policy makers are reviewing legislation of prostitution, concerned that criminalisatio...
amongst feminist scholars and activists, criminologists and law-makers. Historically, the state has ...
This study explores the underlying structure of the perceptions of 1,342 men arrested for trying to ...
The gendered nature of prostitution and the violence, exploitation and criminalisation that women ex...
Prostitution, Power and Freedom brings new insights to the ongoing debate among scholars, activists,...
A long debated area of conversation amongst feminists, prostitution, and sex work in general, presen...
Ekebrand, H & Mattisson, E. Behind the prostitution debate in South Africa – constructions of ge...
Research, programs, and legislation related to sex trafficking are often premised on the invisibilit...
P. 96-101Prostitution is not the oldest "trade" in the world; rather, it is the oldest form of explo...
Prostitution is an incredibly dangerous: about 92%-95% of women in prostitution became victims of se...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, a major change has occurred in the public understandin...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, a major change has occurred in the public understandin...
Prostitution is illegal in South Africa, but there is an ongoing debate about whether prostitution s...
The thesis provides a feminist critique of prostitution regulation in Victoria. It commences with an...
M.A. (Philosophy)Whether or not prostitution can be considered a legitimate form of employment contr...
South African policy makers are reviewing legislation of prostitution, concerned that criminalisatio...
amongst feminist scholars and activists, criminologists and law-makers. Historically, the state has ...
This study explores the underlying structure of the perceptions of 1,342 men arrested for trying to ...
The gendered nature of prostitution and the violence, exploitation and criminalisation that women ex...
Prostitution, Power and Freedom brings new insights to the ongoing debate among scholars, activists,...
A long debated area of conversation amongst feminists, prostitution, and sex work in general, presen...
Ekebrand, H & Mattisson, E. Behind the prostitution debate in South Africa – constructions of ge...
Research, programs, and legislation related to sex trafficking are often premised on the invisibilit...