Following the COVID-19 pandemic, public concerns about ‘vulnerable people in street situation’ have grown in South American countries. These concerns focus on the risk of sexual violence, exploitation, and human trafficking faced by migrants and women in the sex sector. This article examines these public concerns and the discourses of risk that structure them, taking Ecuador and the border province of El Oro as a case study. It analyses how irregularised migrants and women offering sexual and erotic services talk about ‘risk’ and ‘exploitation’, and how they respond to crisis, controls, and restrictions by becoming involved in risky activities and building communities of care. These communities are solidarity alliances that connect and offe...
The forced migration of nearly 6 million Venezuelans is a global issue that is transforming urban co...
: Homeless persons and migrants in precarious housing conditions are vulnerable populations that hav...
Abstract As the first cases of COVID-19 appeared in Guayaquil—foreshadowing one of wo...
This short article discusses the challenges faced by women engaging in prostitution/sex work or in s...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, experts called attention to the fact that the pandemic was disproporti...
The article presents the outcome of a qualitative study on female migrant sex workers involved in st...
Abstract Background In 2010, a political and social crisis pushed thousands of Venezuelans out of th...
Marcia Vera Espinoza - ORCID: 0000-0001-6238-7683 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6238-7683The COVID-19...
In Ecuador different actions have been seen in relation to the health emergency caused by Covid-19. ...
This article documents the state of Human Trafficking in Peru, specifically labor andsexual exploita...
This article examines a number of risk factors in the life situation of refugees that place them in ...
Refugees tend to be a neglected population during health emergencies. This article studies how the C...
Research suggests that the coronavirus pandemic disproportionately affected poor communities. Howeve...
Epidemics have gender aspects that are usually rarely addressed in mitigation efforts. Particularly ...
This research seeks to understand how COVID-19 has affected access to healthcare among migrants in L...
The forced migration of nearly 6 million Venezuelans is a global issue that is transforming urban co...
: Homeless persons and migrants in precarious housing conditions are vulnerable populations that hav...
Abstract As the first cases of COVID-19 appeared in Guayaquil—foreshadowing one of wo...
This short article discusses the challenges faced by women engaging in prostitution/sex work or in s...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, experts called attention to the fact that the pandemic was disproporti...
The article presents the outcome of a qualitative study on female migrant sex workers involved in st...
Abstract Background In 2010, a political and social crisis pushed thousands of Venezuelans out of th...
Marcia Vera Espinoza - ORCID: 0000-0001-6238-7683 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6238-7683The COVID-19...
In Ecuador different actions have been seen in relation to the health emergency caused by Covid-19. ...
This article documents the state of Human Trafficking in Peru, specifically labor andsexual exploita...
This article examines a number of risk factors in the life situation of refugees that place them in ...
Refugees tend to be a neglected population during health emergencies. This article studies how the C...
Research suggests that the coronavirus pandemic disproportionately affected poor communities. Howeve...
Epidemics have gender aspects that are usually rarely addressed in mitigation efforts. Particularly ...
This research seeks to understand how COVID-19 has affected access to healthcare among migrants in L...
The forced migration of nearly 6 million Venezuelans is a global issue that is transforming urban co...
: Homeless persons and migrants in precarious housing conditions are vulnerable populations that hav...
Abstract As the first cases of COVID-19 appeared in Guayaquil—foreshadowing one of wo...