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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022)
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022)
Published:
2022-07-06
Editorial
Understanding the Law’s Relationship with Sex Work: Introduction to ‘Sex Work and The Law: Does the Law Matter?’
Laura Graham; Victoria Holt, Mary Laing
1-18
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Articles
A Social-Legal Analysis of Reforms in the Regulation of Sex Work: The Case Study of End Demand Legislation in Israel
Inga Thiemann, Hila Shamir
19-47
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Can Willing Migrant Sex Workers be Real Victims of Human Trafficking? A WPR Analysis of the Australian Modern Slavery Act Inquiry Report.
Udesha Chandrasena
48-72
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FOSTA: A Transnational Disaster Especially for Marginalized Sex Workers
Angela Jones
73-99
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A Critical Analysis of the Enactment of the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act of 2018
Hannah DeLacey
100-139
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“Shut Up and Take My Money!”: Revenue Chokepoints, Platform Governance, and Sex Workers’ Financial Exclusion
Bianca Beebe
140-170
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Webcam Performers Resisting Social Harms: “You're on the Web Masturbating… It's Just about Minimising the Footprint”
Rachel Stuart
171-198
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Experiences of Sex Workers in Times of Pandemic: from Lawful to Risk-Producing Environments in Switzerland.
Jenny Ros, Lorena Molnar
199-224
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Racial Profiling and The Larger Impact of Covid-19 on Migrant Sex Workers in France
Calogero Giametta, Dinah de Riquet-Bons, PG Macioti, Nick Mai, Calum Bennachie, Anne Fehrenbacher, Heidi Hoefinger, Jennifer Musto
225-251
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Sex Workers: Citizenship Status and Identity, Civic Deficits, and Exiting
Andrea Gaynor, Christopher Gifford
252-272
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Impacts of Colonial Legacies on the Rights and Security of Sex Workers in Southern Africa
Carolien Aantjes, Tamaryn Crankshaw, Jane Freedman
273-297
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When the Law Fails to Protect: Stigma, Violence and Sex Workers’ Multi-Layered Responses in the Kenyan Cities of Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisii and Meru
Lise Woensdregt
298-325
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Upholding Racist Heteronormativity: The Anti-Blackness of Prostitution Neo-Abolitionism in the United States
Crystal Jackson
326-359
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The Limits of Vulnerability: Arguments Against the Inclusion of Sex Workers Within Hate Crime Policy in England and Wales
Victoria Holt, Chloe Gott
360-393
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Reports
Sex Workers’ Access to Justice
English Collective of Prostitutes
394-411
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LGBTQIA+ sex work in the time of Covid 19
Chloe Marshall
412-429
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Reviews
Work, Money and Duality: Trading Sex as a Side Hustle, Raven Bowen [Bristol University Press, 2021, 194pp, £26.99 (paperback)]
Jo Krishnakumar
430-433
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The New Sex Wars: Sexual Harm in the #MeToo Era, Brenda Cossman [NYU Press, 2021, 280pp, £25.99 (hardback)]
Senthorun Raj
434-436
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