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Sex Work and the New Zealand Model : Decriminalisation and Social Change /

More than 15 years have passed since the law regarding sex workers in New Zealand has changed. As a model it has been endorsed as best practice by international organisations, leading scholars and sex worker-led organisations. Yet in some corners, speculation is ongoing regarding its impacts on the...

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Otros Autores: Abel, Gillian (Contribuidor, Editor ), Armstrong, Lynzi (Contribuidor, Editor ), Easterbrook-Smith, Gwyn (Contribuidor), Fraser, Cherida (Contribuidor), Gilmour, Fairleigh (Contribuidor), Hati, Chanel (Contribuidor), Healy, Dame Catherine (Contribuidor), Jordan, Jan (Contribuidor), Mower, Shannon (Contribuidor), Pickering, Annah (Contribuidor), Roguski, Michael (Contribuidor), Showden, Carisa R (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Bristol University Press, [2020]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Matter
  • Contents
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Glossary of Māori Words
  • Introduction
  • Legislative Change in New Zealand
  • 'On the Clients' Terms': Sex Work Before Decriminalisation
  • Stepping Forward Into the Light of Decriminalisation
  • The Future of Feminism and Sex Work Activism in New Zealand
  • The Diversity of Sex Workers in New Zealand
  • The Impacts of Decriminalisation for Trans Sex Workers
  • Fear of Trafficking or Implicit Prejudice? Migrant Sex Workers and the Impacts of Section 19
  • "My Dollar Doesn't Mean I've Got Any Power or Control over Them": Clients Speak About Purchasing Sex
  • Perceptions of Sex Workers in New Zealand
  • "Genuinely Keen to Work": Sex Work, Emotional Labour, and the News Media
  • The Disclosure Dilemma: Stigma and Talking About Sex Work in the Decriminalised Context
  • Contested Space: Street-based Sex Workers and Community Engagement
  • Index