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Post-War Prostitution - Human Trafficking and Peacekeeping in Kosovo

English · Hardback

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Amidst ongoing allegations of inappropriate behavior and trafficking during UN peacekeeping missions, this volume takes a step back to analyze the post-war and peacekeeping contexts in which prostitution flourishes.
Using ethnographic research conducted in Kosovo from 2011 to 2015, this book offers an alternate understanding of the growth of the sex industry in the wake of war. It features in-depth interviews with the diverse women engaged in prostitution, with those facilitating it, and with police, prosecutors, and gynecologists.  Drawing on the perspectives of women engaged in prostitution in the wake of war, this volume argues that the depiction of these women as victims of trafficking in the hegemonic discourse does more harm than good.  Instead, it outlines the complex set of circumstances and choices that emerge in the context of a growing post-war sex economy.
Extrapolating the conclusions from the study of Kosovo, this book is a valuable resources forresearchers and practitioners studying the aftermath of war in the Balkans and beyond, and researchers engaged with the function of the UN and peacekeeping missions internationally.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Theorizing Prostitution.- 3. The Kosovo War and its Aftermath.- 4. Clientele of the Post-War Prostitution Business.- 5. Foreign Women Engaged in Prostitution.- 6. Kosovar Women Engaged in Prostitution.- 7.Conclusion.

About the author

Roos de Wildt conducted her PhD research in Cultural and Global Criminology at Utrecht University, The Netherlands and the University of Hamburg, Germany. After obtaining her Master of Science in Cultural Anthropology Roos worked as an international project manager at NGOs between 2007 and 2011, during which she was mainly responsible for the implementation of projects in Central and Eastern Europe. She is co-editor of Ethical Concerns in Research on Human Trafficking, alongside Dina Siegal.

Summary

Amidst ongoing allegations of inappropriate behavior and trafficking during UN peacekeeping missions, this volume takes a step back to analyze the post-war and peacekeeping contexts in which prostitution flourishes.

Using ethnographic research conducted in Kosovo from 2011 to 2015, this book offers an alternate understanding of the growth of the sex industry in the wake of war. It features in-depth interviews with the diverse women engaged in prostitution, with those facilitating it, and with police, prosecutors, and gynecologists.  Drawing on the perspectives of women engaged in prostitution in the wake of war, this volume argues that the depiction of these women as victims of trafficking in the hegemonic discourse does more harm than good.  Instead, it outlines the complex set of circumstances and choices that emerge in the context of a growing post-war sex economy.
Extrapolating the conclusions from the study of Kosovo, this book is a valuable resources forresearchers and practitioners studying the aftermath of war in the Balkans and beyond, and researchers engaged with the function of the UN and peacekeeping missions internationally.

Product details

Authors Roos de Wildt
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030194734
ISBN 978-3-0-3019473-4
No. of pages 218
Dimensions 161 mm x 237 mm x 23 mm
Weight 511 g
Illustrations XVIII, 218 p. 27 illus., 14 illus. in color.
Series Studies of Organized Crime
Studies of Organized Crime
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

Organisiertes Verbrechen, B, Menschenrechte, Bürgerrechte, Human Rights, Criminology, auseinandersetzen, Law and Criminology, Organized crime, Crime & criminology, Human rights, civil rights, Human Rights and Crime, Transnational Crime, Trafficking

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