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    Labouring in the Sex Industry: A Conversation with Sex Workers on Consent and Exploitation by Francine Tremblay

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The objective of this exploratory article is to delve within two ill-defined and highly contested notions related to the sex industry—consent and exploitation.…”
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    Addressing trafficking in the sex industry: time to recognise the contribution of sex workers by Gerasimov, B

    Published 2020
    “…Efforts to combat trafficking in the sex industry must respect sex workers’ decisions and agency, and recognise them and their organisations as legitimate stakeholders in the anti-trafficking movement. …”
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    The Road to Effective Remedies: Pragmatic reasons for treating cases of “sex trafficking” in the Australian sex industry as a form of “labour trafficking” by Frances Simmons, Fiona David

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…As a result of this distinction, workers in the Australian sex industry—an industry where slavery and trafficking crimes have been detected— are missing out on a suite of potentially effective prevention interventions, and access to civil remedies. …”
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    Gender violence, poverty and HIV infection risk among persons engaged in the sex industry: cross-national analysis of the political economy of sex markets in 30 European and Central Asian countries by Reeves, A, Steele, S, Stuckler, D, McKee, M, Amato-Gauci, A, Semenza, J

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Objectives:Persons engaged in the sex industry are at greater risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections than the general population. …”
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    Should society accept sex robots? by Hancock Eleanor

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Since the birth of the CASR, Richardson and other feminists have manipulated a combination of radical feminist rhetoric and sex industry abolitionist narratives, in order to promote the criminalisation of sex robots. …”
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    My Experience is Mine to Tell: Challenging the abolitionist victimhood framework by Claudia Cojocaru

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…This article is an analytical auto-ethnography of an art exhibit on trafficking into the sex industry in New York City in 2015. The analysis is informed by my own experience as a formerly trafficked person, and by other women’s own interpretations of their lived realities as trafficked or as migrant workers in the Japanese sex industry. …”
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    Risk factors for sexually transmitted diseases among sex workers in the interior of Piaui, Brazil by Jardeliny Corrêa da Penha, Caroline Batista de Queiroz Aquino, Érica de Alencar Rodrigues Neri, Thaís Gomes Oliveira dos Reis, Priscila de Souza Aquino, Ana Karina Bezerra Pinheiro

    “…Data were collected in September and October 2010 using a questionnaire to obtain sociodemographic information and the participants´ background in the sex industry. Ethical aspects were observed. RESULTS: There was no significant association between most of the sociodemographic variables and background in the sex industry and condom use by male partners or clients. …”
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    The Lived Experiences of Male Sex Workers: A Global Qualitative Meta-Synthesis by Michael G. Curtis, Joshua L. Boe

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The sex industry literature predominantly focuses on the lived experiences of cisgender female sex workers, their customers, and work dynamics. …”
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    Perceptions on confronting sexual exploitation in Canada: Introducing new primary research by Robert (Bob) Chrismas

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…This research casts a wider net, incorporating the voices of over 65 experts across Manitoba, including: experiential survivors of sexual exploitation and sex trafficking, police, social workers, Aboriginal leaders, and people working in numerous non-government organizations who work to prevent sexual exploitation and assist victims to escape the sex industry. The research was focused in Manitoba where women and children continue to be victimized in the sex industry despite having one of the most comprehensive and well-funded counter sexual exploitation strategies of any province in Canada. …”
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    Trading Butterflies: The Representation of Asian Sex Workers in Vollmann and Houellebecq by Marco Malvestio

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…By comparing the two novels, I argue that both authors’ treatments of the sex industry develop a critique of Western Orientalism, and at the same time sympathy for and complicity with the colonial power dynamics that regulate the relationships between Asian countries and the West.…”
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