In October 2005 200 delegates from twenty-eight countries in Europe gathered in Brussels to take part in an event for sex workers’ rights, which involved a three-day conference, the presentation of a Declaration on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe in the European Parliament, the drafting of a Manifesto, recommendations for policy makers, a party, and a demonstration. The sex workers’ mobilisation appears, at first sight, to be an exemplary form of active citizenship. Nevertheless, despite engaging European institutions, being active participants, and making use of the language of rights, we argue that the sex workers’ mobilisation challenges the conception of active European Union (EU) citizenship. In particular, we show how sex workers ...
This article interrogates the conceptualisation of the figure of the migrant sex worker in Danish so...
With each chapter dedicated to a separate country and written by a national authority on the subject...
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European citizenship is marked by a tension: between a citizenship that is derivative of the nation-...
This paper is forthcoming as a chapter in D. Kochenov (ed.), EU Citizenship and Federalism: The Role...
Sex workers have a lesser citizen status, yet the relationship between sex work and citizenship stat...
This book resets the agenda on sex trafficking. Methodologically daring, it brings poststructuralist...
In 2015, sex worker activists across Europe celebrated the 40th anniversary of their political mobil...
What does it mean to be a European citizen? The rapidly changing politics of citizenship in the face...
This article offers a critical reflection of the regional specificity and dynamics of sex workers’ m...
Contemporary prostitution policy within the European Union has coalesced around the view that female...
This chapter analyses relations and interactions among civil society organisations active at the Eur...
When applying European Union (EU) law, the concept of worker is an EU concept that can only be defin...
My PhD thesis entitled The Political Economy of Sex Work in Europe' aims at reformulating the most p...
In my study, I attempt to illuminate the connection between the creation of citizen-subjects and rec...
This article interrogates the conceptualisation of the figure of the migrant sex worker in Danish so...
With each chapter dedicated to a separate country and written by a national authority on the subject...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
European citizenship is marked by a tension: between a citizenship that is derivative of the nation-...
This paper is forthcoming as a chapter in D. Kochenov (ed.), EU Citizenship and Federalism: The Role...
Sex workers have a lesser citizen status, yet the relationship between sex work and citizenship stat...
This book resets the agenda on sex trafficking. Methodologically daring, it brings poststructuralist...
In 2015, sex worker activists across Europe celebrated the 40th anniversary of their political mobil...
What does it mean to be a European citizen? The rapidly changing politics of citizenship in the face...
This article offers a critical reflection of the regional specificity and dynamics of sex workers’ m...
Contemporary prostitution policy within the European Union has coalesced around the view that female...
This chapter analyses relations and interactions among civil society organisations active at the Eur...
When applying European Union (EU) law, the concept of worker is an EU concept that can only be defin...
My PhD thesis entitled The Political Economy of Sex Work in Europe' aims at reformulating the most p...
In my study, I attempt to illuminate the connection between the creation of citizen-subjects and rec...
This article interrogates the conceptualisation of the figure of the migrant sex worker in Danish so...
With each chapter dedicated to a separate country and written by a national authority on the subject...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...