Feminist scholars and activists engage in meaningful, contentious debates about the relationships among sex, gender, power, and society. One of the most recent iterations of these arguments reinscribes the pleasure of sex positivity and danger of patriarchal exploitation onto new subjects: sex work and human trafficking. This paper brings together two separate empirically based research projects, one working with sex workers and the other working with members of the anti-trafficking community. As scholars working across these topics, we provide new normative propositions that may bridge these different approaches to resilience, survival, danger, and risk. We find that the real threat identified by our participants was the wide reach of the ...
This article analyzes stories and images of sex trafficking in current mainstream US public discours...
Amnesty International’s 2015-16 push for the decriminalization of sex work sparked yet another inter...
Human trafficking, defined as commercial sex or labor induced by force, fraud, or coercion, has beco...
Feminist scholars and activists engage in meaningful, contentious debates about the relationships am...
While the feminist debate on commercial sex reflects strong theoretical differences, all sides ackno...
Feminist legal theorists have devoted enormous attention to conceptualizing the issues of sex work a...
Feminist debates on sex trafficking have become entrenched and polarised, with abolitionists produci...
This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking thro...
This article analyzes stories and images of sex trafficking in current mainstream US public discours...
In this article I put forward three lines of argument. Firstly, the current debate on trafficking in...
The existence of prostitution has been a longtime concern for many societies. It has also been a com...
Numerous heated debates about human trafficking pervade mainstream media as well as the scholarly li...
This analysis examines the violent predator/innocent victim paradigm employed by many governmental a...
Chapter p. 21-37 This definitive reference assembles the current knowledge base on the scope and phe...
Following Bernstein (2007) and Berman (2006), in this paper I expand arguments that make the connect...
This article analyzes stories and images of sex trafficking in current mainstream US public discours...
Amnesty International’s 2015-16 push for the decriminalization of sex work sparked yet another inter...
Human trafficking, defined as commercial sex or labor induced by force, fraud, or coercion, has beco...
Feminist scholars and activists engage in meaningful, contentious debates about the relationships am...
While the feminist debate on commercial sex reflects strong theoretical differences, all sides ackno...
Feminist legal theorists have devoted enormous attention to conceptualizing the issues of sex work a...
Feminist debates on sex trafficking have become entrenched and polarised, with abolitionists produci...
This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking thro...
This article analyzes stories and images of sex trafficking in current mainstream US public discours...
In this article I put forward three lines of argument. Firstly, the current debate on trafficking in...
The existence of prostitution has been a longtime concern for many societies. It has also been a com...
Numerous heated debates about human trafficking pervade mainstream media as well as the scholarly li...
This analysis examines the violent predator/innocent victim paradigm employed by many governmental a...
Chapter p. 21-37 This definitive reference assembles the current knowledge base on the scope and phe...
Following Bernstein (2007) and Berman (2006), in this paper I expand arguments that make the connect...
This article analyzes stories and images of sex trafficking in current mainstream US public discours...
Amnesty International’s 2015-16 push for the decriminalization of sex work sparked yet another inter...
Human trafficking, defined as commercial sex or labor induced by force, fraud, or coercion, has beco...