While the feminist debate on commercial sex reflects strong theoretical differences, all sides acknowledge the importance of studying women's experiences in particular situations.1 Post-colonial feminist theory has sharpened the analysis of sex work by demonstrating the dangers of assuming a single narrative of victimization.2 Women's accounts of sex work are affected by a multitude of factors, including economic inequality; the presence or absence of legal rights; and gender, ethnic, and class discrimination.3 The state plays an important role as it largely determines whether sex workers (both migrant and domestic) are viewed as victims, criminals, or working persons.
This article examines the new United Nations "Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking i...
Amnesty International’s 2015-16 push for the decriminalization of sex work sparked yet another inter...
This article explores the competing discourses of radical feminism and sex radicalism on the interna...
In this article I put forward three lines of argument. Firstly, the current debate on trafficking in...
Feminist scholars and activists engage in meaningful, contentious debates about the relationships am...
Commercial sex trafficking has been a focus of legislation since the Federal TraffickingVictims Prot...
This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking thro...
Sex trafficking has become one of the world’s fastest growing crimes, affecting nearly every single ...
Numerous heated debates about human trafficking pervade mainstream media as well as the scholarly li...
Feminist legal theorists have devoted enormous attention to conceptualizing the issues of sex work a...
This paper will address the issues regarding consensual female sex work and whether this is a legiti...
The existence of prostitution has been a longtime concern for many societies. It has also been a com...
This article analyzes stories and images of sex trafficking in current mainstream US public discours...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
In 2014, a Newsweek exposé of Somaly Mam, one of Cambodia’s most highly prominent anti-sex trafficki...
This article examines the new United Nations "Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking i...
Amnesty International’s 2015-16 push for the decriminalization of sex work sparked yet another inter...
This article explores the competing discourses of radical feminism and sex radicalism on the interna...
In this article I put forward three lines of argument. Firstly, the current debate on trafficking in...
Feminist scholars and activists engage in meaningful, contentious debates about the relationships am...
Commercial sex trafficking has been a focus of legislation since the Federal TraffickingVictims Prot...
This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking thro...
Sex trafficking has become one of the world’s fastest growing crimes, affecting nearly every single ...
Numerous heated debates about human trafficking pervade mainstream media as well as the scholarly li...
Feminist legal theorists have devoted enormous attention to conceptualizing the issues of sex work a...
This paper will address the issues regarding consensual female sex work and whether this is a legiti...
The existence of prostitution has been a longtime concern for many societies. It has also been a com...
This article analyzes stories and images of sex trafficking in current mainstream US public discours...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
In 2014, a Newsweek exposé of Somaly Mam, one of Cambodia’s most highly prominent anti-sex trafficki...
This article examines the new United Nations "Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking i...
Amnesty International’s 2015-16 push for the decriminalization of sex work sparked yet another inter...
This article explores the competing discourses of radical feminism and sex radicalism on the interna...