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Journal of Sex Research, 2020
In spring 2018 the U.S. federal government forced Craigslist’s sex forums closed. A new anti-sex trafficking law, FOSTA-SESTA, made exceptions to the Communications Decency Act, holding websites accountable for online “prostitution.” This study used ...
Chelsea Reynolds
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In spring 2018 the U.S. federal government forced Craigslist’s sex forums closed. A new anti-sex trafficking law, FOSTA-SESTA, made exceptions to the Communications Decency Act, holding websites accountable for online “prostitution.” This study used ...
Chelsea Reynolds
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Challenging the Invisibility of Sex Work in Digital Labour Politics
Feminist Review, 2019This article adds to the debate on digital labour by including sexual labour, a feminised form of work that is traditionally excluded from official labour statistics and mainstream labour politics because of the embedded sociolegal, cultural and ...
Helen M. Rand
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:Camming: Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2023G. Mitchell
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Working for Love, Loving for Work: Discourses of Labor in Feminist Sex-Work Activism
Feminist Studies, 2022H. Berg
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Vacarme, 2009
Résumé De Paris à Londres, trois militantes des droits des prostitué-es se ...
Caroline Izambert +2 more
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Résumé De Paris à Londres, trois militantes des droits des prostitué-es se ...
Caroline Izambert +2 more
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The Campaign Against Sex Work in the United States: A Successful Moral Crusade
Sexuality Research & Social Policy, 2020Ronald Weitzer
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1997
Abstract This is the first detailed account of the economic lives of women drug users. It is located at the boundaries of three disciplines - criminology, anthropology, and sociology - and based on three years of in-depth ethnographic fieldwork in New York City.
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Abstract This is the first detailed account of the economic lives of women drug users. It is located at the boundaries of three disciplines - criminology, anthropology, and sociology - and based on three years of in-depth ethnographic fieldwork in New York City.
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The Lancet, 2005
Sex work is an extremely dangerous profession. The use of harm-reduction principles can help to safeguard sex workers' lives in the same way that drug users have benefited from drug-use harm reduction. Sex workers are exposed to serious harms: drug use, disease, violence, discrimination, debt, criminalisation, and exploitation (child prostitution ...
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Sex work is an extremely dangerous profession. The use of harm-reduction principles can help to safeguard sex workers' lives in the same way that drug users have benefited from drug-use harm reduction. Sex workers are exposed to serious harms: drug use, disease, violence, discrimination, debt, criminalisation, and exploitation (child prostitution ...
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