In 2015, sex worker activists across Europe celebrated the 40th anniversary of their political mobilisations. Despite having sustained and further institutionalised their transnational movement, these activists are currently confronted with an increasingly adversarial context formed by neo-abolitionist prostitution opponents and repressive policies. In this paper, I explore how sex workers in Europe engage in activism in this adversarial context and investigate how the latter impacts on their contemporary mobilisations. My analysis of the movement’s framing processes demonstrates that it is indeed strongly influenced by neo-abolitionism and repressive policies. Yet, activists continue to mobilise and adjust strategically in an attempt to re...
This article challenges the notion that the organised sex worker movement originated in the Global N...
This paper explores the nature of collective action and group behaviour through a case study of a hi...
An increasingly dominant neo-abolitionist perspective on the issue of prostitution is currently taki...
This chapter analyses relations and interactions among civil society organisations active at the Eur...
This article offers a critical reflection of the regional specificity and dynamics of sex workers’ m...
In October 2005 200 delegates from twenty-eight countries in Europe gathered in Brussels to take par...
ABSTRACT This article is a comparative study of five prostitutes ’ social move-ments. The emergence ...
The aim of this paper is to present the German Hurenbewegung (‘Whores’ Movement’).I will explain the...
My PhD thesis entitled The Political Economy of Sex Work in Europe' aims at reformulating the most p...
© The Author(s) 2018. The 1975 French sex workers’ strike is widely acknowledged by sex workers’ mov...
“Outlaw Poverty, not Prostitutes!” In this article, I investigate the origins of the international s...
This article focuses on the political debates that led to the adoption of the sex purchase ban (comm...
The purpose of this paper is to examine contemporary sex worker labour unionism in a number of major...
In a post-industrial, de-regulated economy, worker organizing is changing shape and function. While ...
This paper attempts to sketch a ‘rhetorical economy’ of feminist opposition to the sex industry, via...
This article challenges the notion that the organised sex worker movement originated in the Global N...
This paper explores the nature of collective action and group behaviour through a case study of a hi...
An increasingly dominant neo-abolitionist perspective on the issue of prostitution is currently taki...
This chapter analyses relations and interactions among civil society organisations active at the Eur...
This article offers a critical reflection of the regional specificity and dynamics of sex workers’ m...
In October 2005 200 delegates from twenty-eight countries in Europe gathered in Brussels to take par...
ABSTRACT This article is a comparative study of five prostitutes ’ social move-ments. The emergence ...
The aim of this paper is to present the German Hurenbewegung (‘Whores’ Movement’).I will explain the...
My PhD thesis entitled The Political Economy of Sex Work in Europe' aims at reformulating the most p...
© The Author(s) 2018. The 1975 French sex workers’ strike is widely acknowledged by sex workers’ mov...
“Outlaw Poverty, not Prostitutes!” In this article, I investigate the origins of the international s...
This article focuses on the political debates that led to the adoption of the sex purchase ban (comm...
The purpose of this paper is to examine contemporary sex worker labour unionism in a number of major...
In a post-industrial, de-regulated economy, worker organizing is changing shape and function. While ...
This paper attempts to sketch a ‘rhetorical economy’ of feminist opposition to the sex industry, via...
This article challenges the notion that the organised sex worker movement originated in the Global N...
This paper explores the nature of collective action and group behaviour through a case study of a hi...
An increasingly dominant neo-abolitionist perspective on the issue of prostitution is currently taki...