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“It’s public that is misbehaving”: indigenous and mestiza women among the prostitution allegations brought to the Ecclesiastical Court of the Bishopric of Maranhão in the 18th century | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 138-58 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
‘Change creates change’ – older female sex workers’ experiences through the early COVID-19 pandemic | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (4): 466-82 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
“An evil hand”: on abolitionist feminists, sex workers and epistemic violence in Argentina | 2024 | Etnográfica: revista do Centro de Estudos de Antropologia Social 28 (2): 407-27 | H6 [ETNOGRAFICA-] | 0873-6561 | |||
Violence, vulnerability and victim: disappearing categories and mechanisms | 2024 | Runa: archivo para la ciencias del hombre 45 (2): 37-55 | 0325-1217 | ||||
“An angel with chancres”. The prostitution of underage girls and the contradictions of consent (Argentina, early 20th century) | 2024 | Runa: archivo para la ciencias del hombre 45 (2): 97-114 | 0325-1217 | ||||
The emergence and undermining of sex worker-led freelance feminism | 2024 | European journal of cultural studies 27 (3): 491-7 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Sex work, antitrafficking, and mobility | 2024 | Annual review of anthropology 53 (): 397-414 | H1 [BIENNIAL-] | 0084-6570 | |||
‘People need to know we exist!’: an exploratory study ofthe labour experiences of transmasculine and non-binary sex workers and implications for harm reduction | 2023 | Culture, health & sexuality 25 (1): 48-62 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Nautch, thuggee and criminality in nineteenth-century colonial India | 2023 | South Asia research 43 (1): 115-28 | H6/KWL [SOUTH-] | 0262-7280 | |||
Social resources, resilience, and sexual health among South African adolescent girls and young women: findings from the HERStory study | 2023 | Culture, health & sexuality 25 (7): 929-43 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Queer mobilities and the work of messy survival | 2023 | Ethnic and racial studies 46 (9): 1812-32 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Sex work stigma and the recuperation of moral personhood through gendered labour: sex worker diaries in Ukraine | 2023 | Culture, health & sexuality 25 (8): 976-90 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Understanding drivers of female sex workers’ experiences of external/enacted and internalised stigma: findings from a cross-sectional community-centric national study in South Africa | 2023 | Culture, health & sexuality 25 (11): 1433-48 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Nigerian women victims of sex trafficking in France: research and social intervention | 2023 | Journal des anthropologues (174-175): 163-81 | H6/KF [ASSOCIATION-] | 1156-0428 | |||
Les kagema du Japon dans les discours sexologique et populaire de l’entre-deux-guerres. Réécritures et réappropriations | 2023 | Anthropologie et sociétés 47 (2): 41-57 | H6 [ANTHROPOLOGIE-] | 0702-8997 | |||
Localocentricity, mental health and medical poverty in communication about sex work, HIV and AIDS among trans women engaged in sex work | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (1): 125-37 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
‘It is stigma that makes my work dangerous’: experiences and consequences of disclosure, stigma and discrimination among sex workers in Western Australia | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (2): 180-95 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
When coffee collapsed: an economic history of HIV in Uganda | 2022 | Medical anthropology 41 (1): 49-66 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | |||
Male sex workers’ (in)visible risky bodies in international health development: now you see them, now you don’t | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (3): 344-57 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Solidarity, support and competition among communities of female and male sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (5): 627-41 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Staying safe: how young women who trade sex in Toronto navigate risk and harm reduction | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (7): 920-34 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Selling sex: what determines rates and popularity? An analysis of 11,500 online profiles | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (7): 935-52 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
“A man without money getting a sexual partner? It doesn’t exist in our community”: male partners’ perspectives on transactional sexual relationships in Uganda and Eswatini | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (7): 968-82 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Business like any other? New Zealand’s brothel industry post-decriminalisation | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (9): 1243-56 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Trabajo sexual masculino basado en internet, etnia y raza: sexualidad maya, hipersexualización y riesgo | 2022 | Estudios de cultura maya 60 (): 319-51 | H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] | 0185-2574 | |||
“Females are always dominated and disregarded by males, just because they are female”: the continuation of patriarchal norms for young trafficked women in Nepal | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (10): 1350-65 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Female mobility and the specter of prostitution in the British Cameroon province and coastal French Cameroon | 2022 | International journal of African historical studies 55 (2): 161-82 | *H6/KY [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0361-7882 | |||
Sex workers’ self-reported physical and mental health in Greece. A repeated cross-sectional study in 2009, 2013 and 2019 | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (11): 1514-30 | 1464-5351 | ||||
‘Males are undeserving; females are ideal victims’: gender bias hides demand in human smuggling networks | 2022 | Journal of Latin American studies 54 (3): 509-36 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
COVID-19 and the shifting organisation of sex work markets in Singapore | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (12): 1744-59 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Smuggling women for sex work in North America: the smugglers' perspective | 2022 | Bulletin of Latin American research 41 (5): 754-69 | *H6/KUL [BULLETIN-] | 0261-3050 | |||
From voiceless to voicing: the communication empowerment of sex-trafficking survivors by using participatory video | 2022 | Asian journal of social science 50 (1): 62-9 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1568-4849 | |||
Intimacy, trust, and exploitation: sex workers' relationship with their intimate partners in a Bangladeshi brothel | 2022 | Asian journal of social science 50 (4): 284-91 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1568-4849 | |||
Brazilian escorts on a Portuguese escort website: strategies, tensions and power relations | 2022 | Etnográfica: revista do Centro de Estudos de Antropologia Social 26 (3): 735-58 | H6 [ETNOGRAFICA-] | 0873-6561 | |||
Between vice and virtue: sex work, stigma, and transactional relationships in Phnom Penh's hostess bar scene | 2022 | Etnofoor 32 (2): 99-117 | *H6 [ETNOFOOR-] | 0921-5158 | |||
HIV/AIDS and its monsters. Negotiating criminalisation along the monster-human continuum | 2022 | European journal of cultural studies 25 (4): 1047-65 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Kanjar subculture: socialisation for sex work amongst traditional entertainers in India | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (2): 273-83 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
The spectrum of sexual transaction: representations in young Africans’ HIV-themed creative narratives | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (6): 740-56 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Harms of third party criminalisation under end demand legislation: undermining sex workers’ safety and rights | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (9): 1165-81 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Border panic over the pandemic: mediated anxieties about migrant sex workers and queers during the AIDS crises in Turkey | 2021 | Ethnic and racial studies 44 (9): 1589-606 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Scripting pragmatic intimacies in sex work, migration and intimate-material exchanges | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (10): 1375-89 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Sex workers as peer researchers – a qualitative investigation of the benefits and challenges | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (10): 1435-50 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Characterising the structure of the largest online commercial sex network in the UK: observational study with implications for STI prevention | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (12): 1608-25 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Social service responses to human trafficking: the making of a public health problem | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (12): 1717-32 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Senses and fantasy about luxury in high end prostitution in Rio | 2021 | Revista de antropología (São Paulo) 64 (3): 1-20 | H6/KUL [REVISTA-] | 0034-7701 | |||
"Dirty work" in the context of COVID-19: sex workers' adaptation in Taiwan | 2021 | Human organization 80 (4): 292-301 | H6/KF [APPLIED-] | 0018-7259 | |||
Sex work, advertorial news media and conditional acceptance | 2021 | European journal of cultural studies 24 (2): 411-29 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Male escorts and their clients. An unexpected ethnography of online prostitution | 2021 | Journal des anthropologues (166-167): 165-75 | H6/KF [ASSOCIATION-] | 1156-0428 | |||
Interaction rituals and sexual commerce in Thailand's erotic bars | 2021 | Journal of contemporary ethnography 50 (5): 622-48 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0891-2416 | |||
Power, identity and precarity: sex workers' 'lived experiece' of violence and social injustice in Bangladesh | 2021 | The Australian journal of anthropology 32 (3): 324-39 | H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] | 1757-6547 |