The Three-Headed Dog, 2017. I published it, readable on all devices.
Sex at the Margins: Migration, Labour Markets and the Rescue Industry, Zed Books, 2007. Paperback, e-formats and audiobook.
Spanish edition Sexo y marginalidad: Emigración, mercado de trabajo e industria del rescate, Editorial Popular. Paperback.
Trabajar en la industria del sexo, y otros tópicos migratorios, Gakoa, 2005. Paperback. (otro libro/separate book)
[Publications in Spanish, Academic articles, Non-English articles]
Media articles and essays in English
The New Abolitionist Model, Jacobin, December 2017
Sex at the Margins Ten Years On, on Zed Books’s blog, December 2017
Somaly Mam, Nick Kristof, and the Cult of Personality, Jacobin, June 2014
Prostitution Law and the Death of Whores, Jacobin, August 2013 (at Salon as The sex worker stigma: How the law perpetuates our hatred (and fear) of prostitutes)
Sex as Work and Sex Work, Jacobin, May 2012 (also in The Commoner and Arts & Opinion)
The Specialness of (Some) Sexual Crimes, Counterpunch, April 2012 (also H-Net)
Sex Trafficking: Not Inside the Business of Modern Slavery, Counterpunch, February 2012
A Man of Moral Sentiments, review of S Kara Inside the Business of Modern Slavery, H-Net, February 2012
Kristof and the Rescue Industry: The Soft Side of Imperialism, Counterpunch, January 2012
Melissa Farley and the US government Want You to Stop Buying Sex: End Demand, Good Vibrations, 2011
The Bad Vibrations of Anatomical Fundamentalism: World Gender War, Good Vibrations, 2011
Radical feminist pleasure in sex worker misfortunes: not a pretty picture, translation of Kajsa Ekis Ekmans okunnighet om sexarbetare är skrämmande, Newsmill, Sweden, October 2010
Big claims, little evidence: Sweden’s law against buying sex, The Local, July 2010
Doubtful report on sex-purchase law, Svenska Dagbladet, July 2010
The Ease of Righteous Causes: What to feel about undocumented migration, London Progressive Journal, November 2009
Is rape rampant in gender-equal Sweden? The Local, May 2009
Do you know whether or not you are a prostitute? Susie Bright’s Journal, February 2009
The Shadowy World of Sex Across Borders, Guardian, November 2008
What Not to Wear – if you want to be French, Guardian, August 2008
Border Thinking, Re-public, May 2008
The Sex in ‘Sex Trafficking’, American Sexuality, 2007
What’s Wrong with the ‘Trafficking’ Crusade,The Philadelphia Inquirer, 2007
Contributing to ‘Development’: Money Made Selling Sex, Research for Sex Work, 2006
Alternate Ethics, or: Telling Lies to Researchers, Research for Sex Work, 2004
Forget Victimisation: Granting Agency to Migrants, Development, 2003
Sex, gender and migrations: Facing up to ambiguous realities, Soundings 23, Spring 2003
The (Crying) Need for Different Kinds of Research, Research for Sex Work, 2002
Challenging ‘Place’: Leaving Home for Sex, Development, 2002
Sex workers and Violence Against Women: Utopic Visions or Battle of the Sexes? Development, 2001
The Em- of Empowerment, Research for Sex Work, 2000
They Speak, But Who Listens? in Creating Cultures in Cyberspace, 1999
Working in the European Sex Industry, translated by me from Trabajar en la industria del sexo, 2000
Daring Border-crossers: A Different Vision of Migrant Women in Sex Work, Health and Mobility in Europe,, 2004
Still Challenging ‘Place’: Sex, Money and Agency in Women’s Migrations in Women and the Politics of Place, 2005
Action against Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation of Children: ILO, 2000
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–Laura Agustín, the Naked Anthropologist