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Roberto Scaramuzzino. Photo: Patrik Hekkala

Roberto Scaramuzzino

Associate Professor | Teacher | PhD in Social Work

Roberto Scaramuzzino. Photo: Patrik Hekkala

Sex Workers' Rights Movement And The EU : Challenging The European Prostitution Policy Model

Author

  • Gabriella Scaramuzzino
  • Roberto Scaramuzzino

Editor

  • Håkan Johansson
  • Sara Kalm

Summary, in English

This chapter analyses relations and interactions among civil society organisations active at the European Union level in the prostitution policy area, which is characterised by opposite frames regarding prostitution as work, sex or violence. The study draws on the theoretical perspective of Strategic Action Fields, focuses on the International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe (ICRSE) and is based on websites, written documents and two interviews with representatives. The results show that the ICRSE has a challenger position in the field, lacking resources to pursue inside lobbying at EU level. Framing itself as a grass-root organization, it uses different media to contest the abolitionist positions propagated by the European Women’s Lobby.

Department/s

  • School of Social Work

Publishing year

2015-08-01

Language

English

Pages

137-154

Publication/Series

EU Civil Society : Patterns of Cooperation, Competition and Conflict

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Topic

  • Social Work

Keywords

  • civila samhället
  • politiskt deltagande
  • demokrati
  • EU-länderna
  • civil society
  • Democracy
  • political participation
  • EU

Status

Published

Project

  • Beyond the welfare state: Europeanization of Swedish civil society organizations (EUROCIV)

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9781137500700