Silencing Sex Workers: What Happens When Sex Workers are Deplatformed?
Woodhull Freedom Foundation
Results of a research project sponsored by the Woodhull Freedom Foundation investigating the effects of deplatforming on sex workers.
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Woodhull Freedom Foundation
Results of a research project sponsored by the Woodhull Freedom Foundation investigating the effects of deplatforming on sex workers.
JMIR Preprints. 08/08/2024:65210 (preprint)
A multiple methods approach in user-centered design for a prototype tool collecting information about violence against sex workers in the Middle East and North Africa.
Social Sciences 13, no. 7: 337
An analysis of the use of online platforms by sex workers, examining how workers respond to and resist platforms’ policies through various pre-emptive and pro-active actions.
JMIR Human Factors. 19/05/2024:53557 (forthcoming)
A description of a multiple methods approach in user-centered design for design and evaluation of a prototype data collection tool for collecting information about incidents of violence against sex workers.
Rewire.News
Chilling effects of the SESTA bill on free speech will hit already vulnerable populations especially hard.
The Daily Beast
Russia not only fights against the best means to combat AIDS/HIV at home, it tries to impose its views abroad. Will Trump follow Putin’s lead on this, too?
Studies in Gender and Sexuality
Interviews with Cambodian sex workers about their experience of violence.
Harm Reduction International
Suggestions for harm reduction services tailored for people who both sell sex and use drugs.
National HIV/AIDS Secretariat of Sierra Leone
Population size estimates for HIV prevention programming in Sierra Leone.
Race-Talk
Interviewing trafficked persons about their experiences provides insights into the root causes of trafficking.
We News
US policies on HIV AIDS, including vagueness about funding guidelines, hurt sex workers.
International AIDS Conference 2012
A poster presentation at the International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C.