Over the past two decades, there has been a growing body of excellent academic and community-based literature on sex workers’ lives, work, and organising efforts, and on the harmful effects of anti-trafficking discourses, laws, and policies on diverse sex worker communities. Importantly, a significant portion of this work has been produced by sex workers and sex worker organisations.[1] When we decided to devote this Special Issue of Anti-Trafficking Review to the theme of sex work, we acknowledged this reality. However, we also thought that, given that the discourses, laws, and policies that directly impact sex workers globally are continually changing, the production of new evidence-based research and critical perspectives is constantly n...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
This article introduces a special issue on economic systems and everyday abuses of labour rights. In...
© The Author(s) 2019 In 2015, Amnesty International joined over 200 sex worker organisations in the ...
Over the past two decades, there has been a growing body of excellent academic and community-based l...
Over the last fifteen years the parameters of anti-trafficking have shifted considerably. This shift...
AbstractThis article is a reflection on my work as a sex worker and activist amid the global concer...
Since the passing of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, anti-trafficking efforts have g...
Book Review: Trafficking and Prostitution Reconsidered: New Perspectives on Migration, Sex Work, and...
While the feminist debate on commercial sex reflects strong theoretical differences, all sides ackno...
Spectacular stories of life in trafficking saturate the media, politicians’ speeches, and non-govern...
Stigma, criminal laws, and punitive policing practices harm sex workers, including their health. In ...
Over the past decade, scholars, activists, and policymakers have repeatedly called for an examinatio...
Having been guest editor of the very first issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review, it was with great ...
In 2014, a Newsweek exposé of Somaly Mam, one of Cambodia’s most highly prominent anti-sex trafficki...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
This article introduces a special issue on economic systems and everyday abuses of labour rights. In...
© The Author(s) 2019 In 2015, Amnesty International joined over 200 sex worker organisations in the ...
Over the past two decades, there has been a growing body of excellent academic and community-based l...
Over the last fifteen years the parameters of anti-trafficking have shifted considerably. This shift...
AbstractThis article is a reflection on my work as a sex worker and activist amid the global concer...
Since the passing of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, anti-trafficking efforts have g...
Book Review: Trafficking and Prostitution Reconsidered: New Perspectives on Migration, Sex Work, and...
While the feminist debate on commercial sex reflects strong theoretical differences, all sides ackno...
Spectacular stories of life in trafficking saturate the media, politicians’ speeches, and non-govern...
Stigma, criminal laws, and punitive policing practices harm sex workers, including their health. In ...
Over the past decade, scholars, activists, and policymakers have repeatedly called for an examinatio...
Having been guest editor of the very first issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review, it was with great ...
In 2014, a Newsweek exposé of Somaly Mam, one of Cambodia’s most highly prominent anti-sex trafficki...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
This article introduces a special issue on economic systems and everyday abuses of labour rights. In...
© The Author(s) 2019 In 2015, Amnesty International joined over 200 sex worker organisations in the ...