Even though there is a long tradition of red-light districts (RLD) being concentrated within the city centre, gentrification policies in many European cities now aim at spatially dispersing the sex market (and its workers) to the fringes of the city. Moving RLDs out of the city centre (or transforming them into more-upscale entertainment provision) calls into question the physical place allotted to sex work in our cities, as well as the moral geography behind these decisions. This article examines urban regeneration processes in two particular European cities – Amsterdam and Zurich – both cities with a long history of progressive drug and sex-work policies where sex work has been part of the visible urban fabric. In the article we look at u...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
This paper analyzes how the City of Montréal employed tools of urban planning—including a district p...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban „problem‟. As a result, sex workers, clients and the space...
Even though there is a long tradition of red-light districts (RLD) being concentrated within the cit...
Even though there is a long tradition of red-light districts (RLD) being concentrated within the cit...
The Amsterdam Red Light District is locally and internationally significant as one of the oldest ven...
Amsterdam’s red-light district is the paradigmatic case of window prostitution, but it is not a stab...
Amsterdam's red-light district is the paradigmatic case of window prostitution, but it is not a stab...
This paper analyzes the changes in the Antwerp Skipper’s Quarter, one of the oldest and largest red ...
This article considers a distinctive but neglected aspect of the urban scene, namely street prostitu...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
There is substantial literature on how fears of Other populations are prompting the increased survei...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
This paper analyzes how the City of Montréal employed tools of urban planning—including a district p...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban „problem‟. As a result, sex workers, clients and the space...
Even though there is a long tradition of red-light districts (RLD) being concentrated within the cit...
Even though there is a long tradition of red-light districts (RLD) being concentrated within the cit...
The Amsterdam Red Light District is locally and internationally significant as one of the oldest ven...
Amsterdam’s red-light district is the paradigmatic case of window prostitution, but it is not a stab...
Amsterdam's red-light district is the paradigmatic case of window prostitution, but it is not a stab...
This paper analyzes the changes in the Antwerp Skipper’s Quarter, one of the oldest and largest red ...
This article considers a distinctive but neglected aspect of the urban scene, namely street prostitu...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
There is substantial literature on how fears of Other populations are prompting the increased survei...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
This paper analyzes how the City of Montréal employed tools of urban planning—including a district p...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban „problem‟. As a result, sex workers, clients and the space...