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Sex Work, Mobility & Health

Autor Sophie Day, Helen Ward
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iun 2004
First published in 2004. Major changes have taken place in the sex industry in Europe. Over the past decade we have seen increasing migration and diversification, along with major shifts in policy towards the industry. There is very little published on sex work in Europe, but the demand is growing for information and analyses of the situation today from people working on health, policy, gender and employment. The authors of this book examine sex work in terms of economic and social restructuring, concerns about infection and recent policy developments on prostitution.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780710309426
ISBN-10: 0710309422
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part 1 Introduction; Introduction, Helen Ward, Sophie Day; Chapter 1 Sex work in context, Helen Ward, Sophie Day; Part 2 Histories; Chapter 2 Culture Clash: anti-trafficking activism or rights and health?, Jo Doezema; Chapter 3 Why we need a sex workers' union, Ana Lopes, Jenn Clamen; Chapter 4 A new era for sex workers in Germany?, Maya Czajka; Chapter 5 Twenty years of action: Committee for Civil Rights of Prostitutes, 1983–2003, Pia Covre; Part 3 Mobility and Migration; Chapter 6 Daring Border-Crossers: A different vision of migrant women, Laura Ma Agustín; Chapter 7 About sex, vaginas and passports, Maiz; Chapter 8 Mobility in prostitution, the impact of policy and the implications for health: A case study from the Netherlands, Thérèse van der Helm; Part 4 Health; Chapter 9 Health care for sex workers in Europe, Rudolf Mak; Chapter 10 Approaching health through the prism of stigma: research in seven European countries, Sophie Day, Helen Ward; Chapter 11 Approaching health through the prism of stigma: a longer term perspective, Sophie Day, Helen Ward; Chapter 12 Violence and sex work in Britain, Hilary Kinnell; Part 5 Policy; Chapter 13 Prostitution seen as violence against women, Liv Jessen; Chapter 14 Sex in the new Europe: the criminalisation of clients and Swedish fear of penetration, Don Kulick; Chapter 15 Policies towards the sex industry in Europe: new models of control, Jan Visser, Arne Randers-Pehrson, Sophie Day, Helen Ward; Part 6 Conclusion; Chapter 16 Reflections, Priscilla Alexander;