性工作治理的奥德赛:以色列的“天鹅绒三角”与“终结需求”政策的采纳

The Sex Work Governance Odyssey: The Israeli Velvet Triangle and the Adoption of the End Demand Policy

Gender, Work and Organization · 2025
被引 4 · 同刊同年前 10%
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了以色列通过“终结需求”政策治理性工作的过程,分析了“打击妇女贩运和卖淫小组委员会”如何作为本地“天鹅绒三角”影响政策,并指出该政策强化了污名化和边缘化。

Abstract

ABSTRACT The discourse on marginalized gendered identities within informal economies, particularly the sex industry, is predominantly Eurocentric, leaving regions such as the Middle East relatively unexplored in this context. This paper aims to address this lacuna by expanding the dialog on sex work in the Middle East and bridging it with the state of Israel, that has witnessed notable shifts in its approach to sex work in recent years in the form of adopting an end‐demand policy. By delving into the socio‐cultural and institutional context that shaped Israeli regulations, mainly through the initiatives of the “Subcommittee on the Fight against Women's Trafficking and Prostitution” (SFWTP), this study argues that the SFWTP has functioned as a local “velvet triangle.” The evolution of this local velvet triangle has significantly influenced rhetoric, discourse, and policy directions, aligning with global feminist rescue industry mechanisms that further stigmatize and marginalize sex workers. Moreover, the criminalization of clients in the sex industry in Israel inadvertently reinforced Global North ideologies while bolstering local conservative nationalist beliefs. This paper critically analyzes the impact of these shifts, shedding light on the complexities surrounding sex work, governance feminism, and the marginalization of sex workers in the Israeli context.

性工作治理以色列女权主义政策分析