Title: Regulating sex/work : from crime control to neo-liberalism?
Abstract: 1. Introduction: The Changing Social and Legal Context of SexualCommerce: Why Regulation Matters (Jane Scoular and TeelaSanders). 2. What's Law Got To Do With It? How and Why Law Matters in theRegulation of Sex Work (Jane Scoular). 3. Mainstreaming the Sex Industry: Economic Inclusion and SocialAmbivalence (Barbara G. Brents and Teela Sanders). 4. The Movement to Criminalise Sex Work in the United States(Ronald Weitzer). 5. When (Some) Prostitution is Legal: The Impact of Law Reformon Sex Work in Australia (Barbara Sullivan). 6. Labours in Vice or Virtue? Neo-Liberalism, Sexual Commerce,and the Case of Indian Bar Dancing (Prabha Kotiswaran). 7. Male Sex Work: Exploring Regulation in England and Wales(Mary Whowell). 8. Bellwether Citizens: The Regulation of Male Clients of SexWorkers (Belinda Brooks-Gordon). 9. Extreme Concern: Regulating 'Dangerous Pictures' in theUnited Kingdom (Feona Attwood and Clarissa Smith). 10. Consuming Sex: Socio-legal Shifts in the Space and Place ofSex Shops (Baptiste Coulmont and Phil Hubbard). 11. Cultural Criminology and Sex Work: Resisting Regulationthrough Radical Democracy and Participatory Action Research (PAR)(Maggie O'Neill).
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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