[lbo-talk] Laura Agustin in NYC

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Tue Feb 16 13:23:26 PST 2010


Laura Agustín February 12 at 12:24pm

Trafficking, migration and the sex industry: Framing the questions, providing the proofs

Lecture by Laura Agustín, author of Sex at the Margins: Migration, Labour Markets and the Rescue Industry

Rockefeller University, Weiss Building Room 305, York avenue at 66th Street, New York NY 10065. Enter the campus at 66th Street.

This lecture is part of the Pugwash series of conferences examining the relationship between science and society, to ensure that research benefits humanity.

Wednesday 10 March 2010

645 pm (refreshments) - 9 pm Lecture begins 7 pm, Questions 8 pm

Subway: Lexington Avenue Local #6 to 68th Street/Lexington Avenue Station; walk east

Buses: M31 (York Avenue/57th St crosstown) and M66 (68th St crosstown

Contact: pugwash at rockefeller.edu

About the speaker: Laura Agustín is author of Sex at the Margins: Migration, Labour Markets and the Rescue Industry (Zed Books 2007).

Laura Agustín studies cultural, sexual and postcolonial issues linking commercial sex, migration, informal economies and feminist theory. Her research amongst migrants and social helpers challenges several contemporary myths: that selling sex is completely different from any other kind of work; that migrants who sell sex are always passive victims; and that the multitude of people out to save them are without self-interest.

Agustín argues that the label 'trafficked' does not describe migrants' lives and that a Rescue Industry disempowers them. Frequently, says Agustín, migrants prefer to work in the sex industry to their other options, and, despite being treated like a marginalised group, they form part of a dynamic global economy. Her blog Border Thinking on Migration, Trafficking and Commercial Sex is visited by 1500 people daily:

http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/

Laura Agustin | Border Thinking | Migration | Trafficking | Sex Industry | Prostitution www.nodo50.org Border thinking on migration, borders, trafficking, smuggling, prostitution, sex work, the sex industry and informal economies.



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