Women’s participation in the sex trade industry has always been a subject of contention, with conflicting representations. In this paper, I present the finding of in-depth, face-to-face interviews with ten independent in-call and/or out-call sex workers in Canada. Through these interviews, I seek to understand the distinctive names and meanings attributed to the identities of sex workers. Driving on divergent analytical concepts such as legal consciousness, respectability, self-creation and the intersection between gender, race, class and sexuality I chart participants’ perceptions and interpretations of the classifications inscribed to them by legal, political, and the civil society. Moving beyond existing languages and discourses that are...
This thesis develops a new theoretical framework outside the research that assumes women engaging in...
No profession is perhaps as widely debated as that of prostitution. Particularly within feminism, th...
Prostitution, sex in exchange for consideration, has never been illegal in Canada; however, activiti...
Women’s participation in the sex trade industry has always been a subject of contention, with confli...
Public discourses around ‘migrant sex workers’ are often more confident about what migrant sex worke...
In 2007, one current and two former sex workers, Amy Lebovitch, Terri-Jean Bedford and Valerie Scott...
Panel 3.5: Crime, Labour & IndustryThe category of the ‘migrant sex worker’ is often used to communi...
This thesis empirically explores the histories, experiences and identities of women who sell sex in ...
Panel Session 5C, presentation no. 98The category of the ‘migrant sex worker’ is often used to commu...
In Vancouver, Canada, there has been a continuous shift in the policing of sex work away from arrest...
Clients of sex workers face criminalization and stigmatization in Canada and across the globe; they ...
Background: The regulation of sex work is contentious in all countries, including for governments, t...
Canadian sex work regulation is a historically rooted colonial tool used to control Indigenous bodie...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
The contemporary movement for sex workers\u27 rights organizes around a range of international, nati...
This thesis develops a new theoretical framework outside the research that assumes women engaging in...
No profession is perhaps as widely debated as that of prostitution. Particularly within feminism, th...
Prostitution, sex in exchange for consideration, has never been illegal in Canada; however, activiti...
Women’s participation in the sex trade industry has always been a subject of contention, with confli...
Public discourses around ‘migrant sex workers’ are often more confident about what migrant sex worke...
In 2007, one current and two former sex workers, Amy Lebovitch, Terri-Jean Bedford and Valerie Scott...
Panel 3.5: Crime, Labour & IndustryThe category of the ‘migrant sex worker’ is often used to communi...
This thesis empirically explores the histories, experiences and identities of women who sell sex in ...
Panel Session 5C, presentation no. 98The category of the ‘migrant sex worker’ is often used to commu...
In Vancouver, Canada, there has been a continuous shift in the policing of sex work away from arrest...
Clients of sex workers face criminalization and stigmatization in Canada and across the globe; they ...
Background: The regulation of sex work is contentious in all countries, including for governments, t...
Canadian sex work regulation is a historically rooted colonial tool used to control Indigenous bodie...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
The contemporary movement for sex workers\u27 rights organizes around a range of international, nati...
This thesis develops a new theoretical framework outside the research that assumes women engaging in...
No profession is perhaps as widely debated as that of prostitution. Particularly within feminism, th...
Prostitution, sex in exchange for consideration, has never been illegal in Canada; however, activiti...