Negotiating sex work: Unintended consequences of policy and activism
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Negotiating Sex Work rejects the divided framework that the selling of sexual acts is either legitimate work or a form of exploitation, instead offering diverse and compelling contributions that reframe these viewpoints. A timely and necessary intervention into sex work debates, this volume challenges how policy makers and the broader public regard sex workers’ capacity to advocate for their own interests. Full citation:
Showden CR, Majic S (Eds.) (2014).Negotiating sex work: Unintended consequences of policy and activism.
Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.