This article unpacks practices of collaboration and community-building among sex workers in Athens, weaving them with an analysis of labour and illegalisation. In the field, cis and trans, local and migrant workers alike pointed to the pervasive material realities of harm, exploitation, and devaluation as inseparable from the multiple processes of illegalisation and dispossession to which they were subjected. They also demonstrated their own grassroots strategies to deal with these realities. Such practices are examined as concrete efforts of collectivities to survive together through diffuse forms of (state) violence. Nevertheless, the article shows that ‘community’ is by no means straightforward, harmonious, or free from instrumentalism, ...
This research deals with a repertoire of collective practices in a community of transfeminine sex wo...
This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking thro...
This article shows how sex work, gender identity and spatial mobilities were entangled for Greek tra...
This article introduces a special issue of Anti-Trafficking Review that bridges the fields of queer,...
This paper explores the intersections of sex work, mobility, and gendered sexualities through a quee...
Sex workers face extensive violence and poor access to justice, at the intersections of criminalisat...
Sex work has always been relevant to queer and trans communities, both as a livelihood option and as...
This article draws on research with adult sex workers in indoor settings in Great Britain to explore...
This article shows how sex work, gender identity and spatial mobilities were entangled for Greek tra...
Sex work is a subject of significant contestation across academic disciplines, as well as within leg...
The article presents the findings of the SEXHUM project studying the impact of the different policie...
AbstractThis article draws on data from interviews with sex workers in Welsh massage parlours and in...
This article focuses on migrant women’s diverse experiences in the Greek labour market. Since the ea...
This article analyzes stories and images of sex trafficking in current mainstream US public discours...
“Bonded labourers”, “sex slaves”, “victims of organized crime”. Identified as victims of trafficking...
This research deals with a repertoire of collective practices in a community of transfeminine sex wo...
This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking thro...
This article shows how sex work, gender identity and spatial mobilities were entangled for Greek tra...
This article introduces a special issue of Anti-Trafficking Review that bridges the fields of queer,...
This paper explores the intersections of sex work, mobility, and gendered sexualities through a quee...
Sex workers face extensive violence and poor access to justice, at the intersections of criminalisat...
Sex work has always been relevant to queer and trans communities, both as a livelihood option and as...
This article draws on research with adult sex workers in indoor settings in Great Britain to explore...
This article shows how sex work, gender identity and spatial mobilities were entangled for Greek tra...
Sex work is a subject of significant contestation across academic disciplines, as well as within leg...
The article presents the findings of the SEXHUM project studying the impact of the different policie...
AbstractThis article draws on data from interviews with sex workers in Welsh massage parlours and in...
This article focuses on migrant women’s diverse experiences in the Greek labour market. Since the ea...
This article analyzes stories and images of sex trafficking in current mainstream US public discours...
“Bonded labourers”, “sex slaves”, “victims of organized crime”. Identified as victims of trafficking...
This research deals with a repertoire of collective practices in a community of transfeminine sex wo...
This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking thro...
This article shows how sex work, gender identity and spatial mobilities were entangled for Greek tra...