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Sex Work and COVID-19 in the New Zealand Media

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New Zealand’s relatively recent decriminalisation of sex work and its unusual success in combatting COVID-19 have both attracted international media interest. This accessibly written book uses the ...
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  • 13 June 2023
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New Zealand’s relatively recent decriminalisation of sex work and its unusual success in combatting COVID-19 have both attracted international media interest. This accessibly written book uses the lens of news media coverage to consider the pandemic’s impacts on both sex workers and public perceptions of the industry.

Analysing the stigmatisation of sex work in both short- and long-term contexts, the book addresses the impacts of intersectional oppressions or marginalisations on sex workers, and the ways sex work advocacy relates to other social justice movements. It unpicks how New Zealand’s decriminalisation approach functions under stress, offering valuable information for advocates, activists and scholars.

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Price: $67.95
Pages: 162
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 13 June 2023
ISBN: 9781529230345
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Prostitution & Sex Trade, Sex and sexuality, social aspects, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Crime and criminology, Media studies, Social discrimination and social justice
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Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith is a researcher based in Aotearoa New Zealand. They have most recently taught in the School of Humanities, Media and Creative Communication at Massey University, Wellington.

1. Introduction

2. Sex Work and COVID-19 in 2020

3. Sex Work and COVID-19 in 2021

4. Implications and Developments

5. Conclusion