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245 00 Negotiating Sex Work :|bUnintended Consequences of Policy 
       and Activism /|cCarisa R. Showden and Samantha Majic, 
       editors. 
260    Minneapolis :|bUniversity of Minnesota Press,|c2014. 
300    1 online resource (377 pages) 
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505 0  Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 
       Introduction: The Politics of Sex Work; Part I. Sex Work 
       and the Politics of Knowledge Production; 1. Researching 
       Sexuality: The Politics-of-Location Approach for Studying 
       Sex Work; 2. Beyond Prescientific Reasoning: The Sex 
       Worker Environmental Assessment Team Study; 3. Participant
       -Driven Action Research (PDAR) with Sex Workers in 
       Vancouver; Part II. Producing the Sex Worker: Law, 
       Politics, and Unintended Consequences; 4. Demanding 
       Victims: The Sympathetic Shift in British Prostitution 
       Policy. 
505 8  5. Criminalized and Licensed: Local Politics, the 
       Regulation of Sex Work, and the Construction of "Ugly 
       Bodies"6. Bad Girls and Vulnerable Women: An 
       Anthropological Analysis of Narratives Regarding 
       Prostitution and Human Trafficking in Brazil; 7. Raids, 
       Rescues, and Resistance: Women's Rights and Thailand's 
       Response to Human Trafficking; 8. The Contested 
       Citizenship of Sex Workers: The Case of the Netherlands; 
       9. Comrades, Push the Red Button! Prohibiting the Purchase
       of Sexual Services in Sweden but Not in Finland. 
505 8  Part III. Negotiating Status: The Promises and Limits of 
       Sex Worker Organizing10. Collective Interest Organization 
       among Sex Workers; 11. Sex Work Politics and the Internet:
       Carving Out Political Space in the Blogosphere; 12. Gender
       Relations and HIV/AIDS Education in the Peruvian Amazon: 
       Female Sex Worker Activists Creating Community; 13. Sex 
       Workers' Rights Organizations and Government Funding in 
       Canada; Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J;
       K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z. 
546    English. 
650  0 Prostitution|xGovernment policy. 
650  0 Prostitutes|xPolitical activity. 
650  0 Prostitutes|xLabor unions. 
700 1  Showden, Carisa Renae,|eeditor. 
700 1  Majic, Samantha,|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tNegotiating sex work.|dMinneapolis : 
       University of Minnesota Press, [2014]|z9780816689583
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