This paper starts with a reflection on the main tactic adopted during the Taipei prostitutes’ movement, namely, the “poverty as force” rationale, and argues that a campaign strategy that focuses on the justification of prostitutes’ consent to their job does not help them much; instead, it reinforces the stigma on “voluntary” prostitutes. I suggest that sex workers’ activism abandons the now dominant “voluntary vs. forced” division of prostitution and, emphasizes the working conditions of sex workers rather than the reasons that underlie those workers’ consent. This suggestion by no means implies that we neglect the critical moral value of consent. Rather, in light of the vague, contingent, and relative nature of consent, I argue that a focu...
Expanding sexually transmitted infection (STI) epidemics in many parts of Asia increase the importan...
Prostitution: Prostitution, formally said to be “sex workers who receive money or goods in exchange ...
Stigmatization and discrimination against social groups raise obstacles to the participation of thei...
This paper starts with a reflection on the main tactic adopted during the Taipei prostitutes’ moveme...
The female body is the site of endless controversy, with sex work as one of the most hotly debated i...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Selling sex is a trade that has been around as long as written history can document. It is an occupa...
Purpose: This paper explores the contemporary regulation of sex work in England and Wales, placing t...
Through a close examination of Amnesty International’s (Amnesty) own arguments and sources, this pap...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
"This review is intended for translation and commentary on a treatise of ‘turning around from coerci...
When Scarlot Harlot coined the inclusive term sex worker in the 1980s, she intended to (1) eliminate...
There is a significant international and feminist debate at present about prostitution and consent. ...
This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking thro...
In 2014, a Newsweek exposé of Somaly Mam, one of Cambodia’s most highly prominent anti-sex trafficki...
Expanding sexually transmitted infection (STI) epidemics in many parts of Asia increase the importan...
Prostitution: Prostitution, formally said to be “sex workers who receive money or goods in exchange ...
Stigmatization and discrimination against social groups raise obstacles to the participation of thei...
This paper starts with a reflection on the main tactic adopted during the Taipei prostitutes’ moveme...
The female body is the site of endless controversy, with sex work as one of the most hotly debated i...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Selling sex is a trade that has been around as long as written history can document. It is an occupa...
Purpose: This paper explores the contemporary regulation of sex work in England and Wales, placing t...
Through a close examination of Amnesty International’s (Amnesty) own arguments and sources, this pap...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
"This review is intended for translation and commentary on a treatise of ‘turning around from coerci...
When Scarlot Harlot coined the inclusive term sex worker in the 1980s, she intended to (1) eliminate...
There is a significant international and feminist debate at present about prostitution and consent. ...
This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking thro...
In 2014, a Newsweek exposé of Somaly Mam, one of Cambodia’s most highly prominent anti-sex trafficki...
Expanding sexually transmitted infection (STI) epidemics in many parts of Asia increase the importan...
Prostitution: Prostitution, formally said to be “sex workers who receive money or goods in exchange ...
Stigmatization and discrimination against social groups raise obstacles to the participation of thei...