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SEX TOURISM (3) answer(s).
 
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Gender and nationalism in Latin America: thoughts on recent trends / Radcliffe, Sarah A; Rivers-Moore , Megan   Journal Article
Radcliffe, Sarah A Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   050082


Transnational prostitution: changing patterns in a global context / Thoebek, Susanne (ed); Pattanaik, Bandana (ed) 2002  Book
Thoebek, Susanne Book
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Publication London, Zed Books, 2002.
Description ix, 237p.
Standard Number 1842770314
Key Words Prostitution  Women Alien Labor  Sex Tourism 
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047478306.74/THO 047478MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   095239


Unintended consequences of intimacy: political economies of peacekeeping and sex tourism / Jennings, Kathleen M   Journal Article
Jennings, Kathleen M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article assess whether peacekeeping economies are disposed to become sex tourism economies. It argues that, like sex tourism economies, peacekeeping economies are to a greater or lesser degree dependent on the exploitation of women's and girls' sexual labour. The article examines some of the gendered roles and relations that are established or reinforced by peacekeeping economies, and whether these will likely continue beyond the life of the peacekeeping operation. It argues that the similarities between peacekeeping and sex tourism economies are indicative of a possible link between foreign military presence and sex tourism, but also that the UN's position as a political, humanitarian and development actor gives it a special responsibility to prevent this happening.
Key Words Peacekeeping  Humanitarian  Women  Sex Tourism  Girls  Political Economies 
Sexual Labour  United Nations 
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