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This book focuses on charting the rise of neo-abolitionism and offering a critique of the idea, its logics and consequences.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317370116
- Artikelnr.: 47904289
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317370116
- Artikelnr.: 47904289
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Gillian Wylie is Assistant Professor of International Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Eilís Ward is Lecturer in the School of Political Science and Sociology NUIG, Galway, Republic of Ireland.
Introduction: Introducing Neo-abolitionism: Definition, Drivers and Debates
[Eilís Ward and Gillian Wylie]
Chapter 1: Neo-abolitionism and transnational advocacy networks:
globalizing an idea
[Gillian Wylie]
Chapter 2: From Contested to Consensus: Swedish Politics on Prostitution
and Trafficking
[Yvonne Swanström]
Chapter 3: The Netherlands: Analyzing shifts and continuities in the
governing of sexual labour
[Silke Heumann, Sara Vida Coumans, Tamar Shiboleth & Marieke Ridder]
Chapter 4: Strange Confluences: Radical feminism and evangelical
Christianity as drivers of US neo-abolitionism
[Crystal A. Jackson, Jennifer J. Reed and Barbara G. Brents]
Chapter 5: The Irish Parliament and Prostitution Law Reform: A
Neo-Abolitionism Shoe-in?
[Eilís Ward]
Chapter 6: Almost Abolitionism: The Peculiarities of Prostitution Policy in
England and Wales
[Anna Carline and Jane Scoular]
Chapter 7: Against the Trend: Resistance to Neo-abolitionism in Australian
Anti-trafficking Policy Debates
[Erin O'Brien]
Chapter 8: In search of a fair and free society: the regulation of sex work
in New Zealand
[Gillian Abel]
Conclusion: Carceral feminism, the state and the sex worker in a globalised
era. Whose Power?
[Eilís Ward and Gillian Wylie]
[Eilís Ward and Gillian Wylie]
Chapter 1: Neo-abolitionism and transnational advocacy networks:
globalizing an idea
[Gillian Wylie]
Chapter 2: From Contested to Consensus: Swedish Politics on Prostitution
and Trafficking
[Yvonne Swanström]
Chapter 3: The Netherlands: Analyzing shifts and continuities in the
governing of sexual labour
[Silke Heumann, Sara Vida Coumans, Tamar Shiboleth & Marieke Ridder]
Chapter 4: Strange Confluences: Radical feminism and evangelical
Christianity as drivers of US neo-abolitionism
[Crystal A. Jackson, Jennifer J. Reed and Barbara G. Brents]
Chapter 5: The Irish Parliament and Prostitution Law Reform: A
Neo-Abolitionism Shoe-in?
[Eilís Ward]
Chapter 6: Almost Abolitionism: The Peculiarities of Prostitution Policy in
England and Wales
[Anna Carline and Jane Scoular]
Chapter 7: Against the Trend: Resistance to Neo-abolitionism in Australian
Anti-trafficking Policy Debates
[Erin O'Brien]
Chapter 8: In search of a fair and free society: the regulation of sex work
in New Zealand
[Gillian Abel]
Conclusion: Carceral feminism, the state and the sex worker in a globalised
era. Whose Power?
[Eilís Ward and Gillian Wylie]
Introduction: Introducing Neo-abolitionism: Definition, Drivers and Debates
[Eilís Ward and Gillian Wylie]
Chapter 1: Neo-abolitionism and transnational advocacy networks:
globalizing an idea
[Gillian Wylie]
Chapter 2: From Contested to Consensus: Swedish Politics on Prostitution
and Trafficking
[Yvonne Swanström]
Chapter 3: The Netherlands: Analyzing shifts and continuities in the
governing of sexual labour
[Silke Heumann, Sara Vida Coumans, Tamar Shiboleth & Marieke Ridder]
Chapter 4: Strange Confluences: Radical feminism and evangelical
Christianity as drivers of US neo-abolitionism
[Crystal A. Jackson, Jennifer J. Reed and Barbara G. Brents]
Chapter 5: The Irish Parliament and Prostitution Law Reform: A
Neo-Abolitionism Shoe-in?
[Eilís Ward]
Chapter 6: Almost Abolitionism: The Peculiarities of Prostitution Policy in
England and Wales
[Anna Carline and Jane Scoular]
Chapter 7: Against the Trend: Resistance to Neo-abolitionism in Australian
Anti-trafficking Policy Debates
[Erin O'Brien]
Chapter 8: In search of a fair and free society: the regulation of sex work
in New Zealand
[Gillian Abel]
Conclusion: Carceral feminism, the state and the sex worker in a globalised
era. Whose Power?
[Eilís Ward and Gillian Wylie]
[Eilís Ward and Gillian Wylie]
Chapter 1: Neo-abolitionism and transnational advocacy networks:
globalizing an idea
[Gillian Wylie]
Chapter 2: From Contested to Consensus: Swedish Politics on Prostitution
and Trafficking
[Yvonne Swanström]
Chapter 3: The Netherlands: Analyzing shifts and continuities in the
governing of sexual labour
[Silke Heumann, Sara Vida Coumans, Tamar Shiboleth & Marieke Ridder]
Chapter 4: Strange Confluences: Radical feminism and evangelical
Christianity as drivers of US neo-abolitionism
[Crystal A. Jackson, Jennifer J. Reed and Barbara G. Brents]
Chapter 5: The Irish Parliament and Prostitution Law Reform: A
Neo-Abolitionism Shoe-in?
[Eilís Ward]
Chapter 6: Almost Abolitionism: The Peculiarities of Prostitution Policy in
England and Wales
[Anna Carline and Jane Scoular]
Chapter 7: Against the Trend: Resistance to Neo-abolitionism in Australian
Anti-trafficking Policy Debates
[Erin O'Brien]
Chapter 8: In search of a fair and free society: the regulation of sex work
in New Zealand
[Gillian Abel]
Conclusion: Carceral feminism, the state and the sex worker in a globalised
era. Whose Power?
[Eilís Ward and Gillian Wylie]