27 jan. 2025 kl. 18:51 skrev Vuolajarvi,N <N.Vuolajarvi@lse.ac.uk>:Hi all,Just wanted to let you know that my new article on the legacy of vagrancy laws and their notions of honest labor in the contemporary governance of sex work is out. I use mostly Sweden here as a case study so it might interest you.Here is the link, it is open access:
This paper traces the contemporary governance of migrant sex work to early vagrancy laws aimed at controlling poor mobile populations and people not engaging in ‘honest’ labor. The paper argues that these notions of dishonest labor are still visible in the contemporary crimmigration controls. It uses a legal analysis of the development of prostitution and immigration laws together with ...I am also interested in your possible comments on the paper (critical as well!).My best,Niina_______________________________________________Niina Vuolajarvi PhDAssistant Professor in International MigrationLondon School of Economics and Political ScienceTel. +44 7587515167 (UK) / +1-631-746-1716 (US) / +358-44-554-3323 (Europe)
Website: https://vuolajarvi.weebly.com/Pronouns: she, her, hersVuolajärvi, N. (2023) "The Discipline of Hope. Abolishing the Prison of Immobility in Post-Deportation Narratives." Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
Vuolajärvi N. (2022) Criminalizing the Sex Buyer. Experiences from the Nordic Region. LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security.
Vuolajärvi, N. (2019) "Governing in the Name of Caring: Nordic Model of Prostitution and Its Punitive Consequences for Migrants Who Sell Sex." Sexuality Research and Social Policy.
Vuolajärvi, N. (2018) "Precarious Intimacies: Europeanized Border Regime and Migrant Sex Work." Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
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