
Dr Laura Agustín on Migration, Trafficking and the Rescue Industry
luca on 23 September 2012 at 23:33
hello Laura, do you know if this picture is real or photshopped? Because the central poster seems very flat! Is it ok to use it? xoxo Luca
23 May 2013 in sex work
Tweet Recently I was accused of ‘academic grooming’ by someone disappointed that everyone who writes and talks about sex does not agree with her. The idea of grooming isn’t developed but interests me. It means preparing someone for a specific purpose, but in the world of concern about sexual abuse grooming is the process by [...]
19 May 2013 in migration, sex work, trafficking
Tweet Last month I spoke at the Dublin Anarchist Bookfair, held in Liberty Tower on the Liffey. There was some resistance to my insistence on sticking to the programme from a couple of audience members during the Q&A, but I was firm. I had been invited to talk about sex work as work for 30 [...]
16 May 2013 in sex work
Tweet Who cares about the law against buying sex? City, a free newspaper like Metro, ran a page recently on sex laws in Sweden. 17 steps to a softer vision of sex A lot has happened on the sex front in the past 100 years. Follow City’s timeline to see how the vision of sex [...]
12 May 2013 in migration
Tweet Last week at Gatwick airport, after asking me several apparently random questions presumably intended to trip me up, the official wagged my passport at me frustratedly. I knew what he wanted to ask but couldn’t: Damn it, who are you? These poor foot-soldiers in the war of the borders are required, whilst maintaining a [...]
6 May 2013 in sex work
Tweet Formalised money-sex exchanges get the attention and conflict: debates about exploitation and violence. Lots of other exchanges are ignored, a line is drawn between commercial and non-commercial sex. But that line is imaginary. Many people who expect to be compensated for their company will never call themselves sex workers or escorts, on the basis [...]
22 April 2013 in sex work
Tweet Photo of Laura Agustín by Workers Solidarity Movement (Ireland) Doing public gigs exposes one to all sorts of comment, some nice and some not so nice. At University College Dublin I sketched out the ideas in Sex at the Margins – a book that began in the early 90s with me listening to Dominican villagers, [...]
15 April 2013 in sex work
Tweet The idea of a government outlawing activities accomplishes only one thing clearly: It tells citizens that government has decided something is Wrong and now outlaws doing it. Sending A Message is the principle act behind the Swedish state’s promotion of its law against buying sex, and it is the principle act behind all the [...]
8 April 2013 in migration, sex work, trafficking
Tweet Sex at the Margins: Migration, Labour Markets and the Rescue Industry was published by Zed Books in London in 2007 and is distributed in the US through Palgrave Macmillan. I blog often about issues covered in the book, and many of my published articles are available on this website, but to get the full [...]
2 April 2013 in migration, sex work
Tweet Since I’ll be talking about sex work as a labour issue at the Anarchist Bookfair, I thought I would re-run an early academic publication of mine, A Migrant World of Services. In my quest to understand why so many people disqualify selling sex as a potential job, I looked critically at traditional economic concepts such [...]
31 March 2013 in sex work
Tweet The Anarchist Bookfair is next Saturday 6 April, and I am looking forward to talking specifically about ideas related to sex work as a job or occupation or livelihood or profession – without giving centre-stage to feminist arguments, or any other -isms for that matter. That does not mean I think feminisms are irrelevant, [...]
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