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  3. Vol. 59 (2018): Sex Workers’ Fights — Prostitutes’ Rights Movements in European and American Countries

Vol. 59 (2018): Sex Workers’ Fights — Prostitutes’ Rights Movements in European and American Countries

Published: 2018-05-18

Content

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    3-3
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Editor's Introduction

  • Prostitutes’ Movements — the Fight for Workers’ Rights
    Mareen Heying
    5-12
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Articles

  • The German Prostitutes’ Movement: Hurenbewegung. From Founding to Law Reform, 1980 – 2002
    Mareen Heying
    25-45
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  • Still We Rise — The Contemporary Sex Worker Movement in Europe in the Context of Neo-Abolitionism and Repressive Policies
    Joana Lilli Hofstetter
    47-70
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  • The Sex Worker Rights Movement in Canada: Challenging Legislation
    Sarah Beer
    71-96
    • PDF
  • Compañeras de la calle: Sex Worker Organising in Latin America
    Kate Hardy, Megan Rivers-Moore
    97-113
    • PDF

Reviews

  • What is New in the History of Social Movements?
    Stefan Berger
    115-127
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Further Article

  • Governance, Politics, and Environmentalism in the Age of Mass Recreation: The Campaign Against ‘Village Lake Louise’
    Darcy Ingram, Sarah Smart
    129-154
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Interview

  • Activism for Sex Workers in the Netherlands: Interview with Jan Visser about Foundation and End of De Rode Draad, 1976 to 2012
    Giovanna Gilges
    13-24
    • PDF
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