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2005 Conference
"Pornography: Driving the Demand for
International Sex Trafficking"
*View the conference agenda, speakers & organizers
Our Library provides web links to materials that will help you understand the topic of our conference, Pornography: Driving the Demand for International Sex Trafficking. As the conference is from a feminist perspective, so are most of the materials presented here on pornography and sex-trafficking. There are, however, some crossover articles on the subject - included because of their relevance. We have placed material from the conference presenters and attendees in the first section, and other relevant materials in the second section.
*Please note that the conference proceedings will be published as a book late this year. Check back soon for the book's availability .
MATERIALS BY SPEAKERS AND ATTENDEES: (Alphabetical by author)
Aghatise, Dr. Esohe.
Trafficking for Prostitution in Italy: Possible Effects of Government Proposals for Legalization of Brothels. 2004
Berg, S.M.
Letter to Counterpunch (In response to Nina Hartley’s article re Chyng Sun article. See below.)
Bindel, Julie.
Streets Apart
Tracking the traffickers
Dines, Dr. Gail.
Pornography: The Production & Consumption of Inequality, by Gail Dines, Robert Jensen and Ann Russo.
Farley, Dr. Melissa.
Prostitution, Trafficking, and Traumatic Stress (2003) Editor
Kendall, Dr. Christopher.
Gay Male Pornography
Jensen, Dr. Robert
A cruel edge: The painful truth about today's pornography -- and what men can do about it
In Brief: Pornography and Sexual Violence
Resisting masculinity: The importance of feminism to men.
MacKinnon, Catherine
Malamuth, Dr. Neil.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: Journal Articles, Books and Chapters
Pornography and Teenagers: The Importance of Individual Differences Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews (in press)
Raymond, Janice G.
The Impact of the Sex Industry in the European Union
Russell, Dr. Diana E.H.
Pornography as a Cause of Rape
Pornography: Towards a Non-sexist Policy
Stark, Chris.
Editor, Not for Sale: Feminists Resisting Prostitution & Pornography
Sun, Dr. Chyng.
Revisiting the Obscenity Debate, January 31, 2005
Whisnant, Dr. Rebecca
Editor, Not for Sale: Feminists Resisting Prostitution & Pornography
Author, Beyond Multiple Choice
OTHER RELATED MATERIALS: (By subject)
DEMAND:
Chicago Coalition for the Homeless. Current Research. http://www.chicagohomeless.org/PART/partresearch.htm
2003 Demand Bibliography on Demand.http://www.captivedaughters.org/demanddynamics/ddbibliography.htm
2003 Demand Dynamics Conference Proceedingshttp://www.law.depaul.edu/institutes_centers/ihrli/_downloads/demand_dynamics.pdf
SEX TRAFFICKING:
Human Trafficking.com Topics in Human Traffickinghttp://www.humantrafficking.com/humantrafficking/trafficking_ht3/topic_types.htm
UNICEF. www.unicef.org
Child Sex Trafficking Must End http://www.unicef.org/newsline/00pr05.htm
Sex Trafficking of Women in the United States.
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/international/programs/sex_traff_us.pdf
PORNOGRAPHY/SEXUAL EXPLOITATION:
ObscenityCrimes.org www.obscenitycrimes.org
Pornography and the First Amendment
http://www.obscenitycrimes.org/helpfirstamend.cfm
The Link Between Pornography And Violent Sex Crimes
http://www.obscenitycrimes.org/news/Porn-Crime-Link-RWP.cfm
one angry girl designs http://www.oneangrygirl.net/
Anti-Porn Resource Center
http://www.oneangrygirl.net/antiporn.html
Scottish Women Against Pornography http://www.swapcampaign.org/
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