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  • - Methodology, Representation and Power
     
    1 882,-

  • - New Frontiers in Erotic Dance
    av UK) Pilcher & Katy (Aston University
    609 - 2 109,-

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    2 156,-

    With each chapter dedicated to a separate country and written by a national authority on the subject, Assessing European Prostitution Policies explores how prostitution is regulated in twenty-one European countries. This innovative volume draws out important implications for an effective and humane prostitution policy.

  • - Protection, Paternalism and Politics
     
    1 882,-

  • - Meanings and Moralities of Sexual Commerce
     
    1 882,-

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    2 109,-

    Reconfiguring Stigma in Studies of Sex for Sale is about the production and effects of stigma in sex work or prostitution with contributions from four continents and different disciplines that taken together explore how such stigma is conditioned by differences in time, place, citizenship, gender, sexuality, class and race.

  • - Methodology, Representation and Power
     
    609,-

    The starting point for this book is the question of how we research sex for sale and the implications of the choices we make in terms of epistemology and ethics.

  • - Meanings and Moralities of Sexual Commerce
     
    583,-

    Understanding Sex for Sale aims to understand how prostitution, sex work or sex for sale are delineated, contested and understood in different spaces, places and times; with a particular focus on identifying how the relation between sex and money is interpreted and enacted.

  • - Contested Engagements in Africa, the Americas and Europe
    av Isabel (University of Essex Crowhurst
    1 960,-

    This book is about sex work and prostitution third sector organizations (TSOs): non-governmental and non-profit organizations that provide support services to, and advocate for the wellbeing of people operating in the sex industries, with a focus on three vast and extremely diverse regions, Africa, the Americas and Europe.

  • - A Multi-level Analysis
    av USA) Deshotels, Tina H (Jacksonville State University, USA) Forsyth & m.fl.
    544 - 2 129,-

  • av Stewart (University of Strathclyde Cunningham
    583 - 2 129,-

  • av Isabel (University of Essex Crowhurst
    585,-

    Third Sector Organizations in Sex Work and Prostitution is about sex work and prostitution third sector organizations (TSOs): non-governmental and non-profit organizations that provide support services to, and advocate for the well-being of people operating in the sex industries.With a focus on three vast and extremely diverse regions, Africa, the Americas, and Europe, this book provides a unique vantage point that shows how interlinked these organizations' histories and configurations are. TSOs are fascinating research sites because they operate as zones of contestation which translate their understandings of sex work and prostitution into different support practices and advocacy initiatives. This book reveals that these organizations are not external to normative power but participate in it and are subject to it, conditioning how they can exist, who they can reach out to, where, and what they can achieve.Third Sector Organizations in Sex Work and Prostitution is a resource for scholars, policymakers, and activists involved in research on, and work with third sector organizations in the fields of sex work and prostitution, gender and sexuality, and human rights among others.

  • av Mathilde Darley
    531,-

    Set in different national contexts (Brazil, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Laos, Norway, Thailand) and in different social science disciplines, the chapters of this volume aim at questioning anti-trafficking policies and their practical impact on sex work regulation.Many actors, from media to researchers, from nonprofit organizations to law enforcement agencies, from "experts" to "reality tourists", contribute to produce knowledge on trafficking and sexual exploitation and thus to institutionalize it as a category of thought and action; by naming and framing perpetrators and victims, they make trafficking "come true" as a public problem. The book pays particular attention to the way the international expertise produced by these different actors and institutions on sexual exploitation and sex work impacts local control practices, especially with regard to law enforcement. The fight against trafficking as it gets institutionalized and put into practice then appears as a way to reaffirm a gendered and racialized public order.Building analytical bridges between different national contexts and relying on contextualized fieldwork in different countries, the book is of great interest for academics as well as for practitioners and/or activists working on sex and gender issues and migration policies. Also, it resonates with a broader literature on the construction of public problems in sociology and political science.

  • - Converging Sexualities?
    av UK) Hammond, UK) Kingston, Sarah (Lancaster University, m.fl.
    583 - 1 882,-

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