作者: Eli Andrade , René Leyva , Mei-Po Kwan , Carlos Magis , Hugo Stainez-Orozco
DOI: 10.1007/S13178-018-0318-0
关键词: Sex work 、 Vulnerability 、 Environmental health 、 Geography 、 Harm reduction 、 Agency (sociology) 、 Context (language use) 、 Risk perception 、 Structural violence 、 Work (electrical)
摘要: Sex work around the world takes place under conditions of structural violence and vulnerability. The Mexico-U.S. border region is characterized by presence factors that increase risk for health harms among female sex workers (FSW); located in this context, environments Tijuana Ciudad Juarez have similar yet distinct characteristics influence how produced experienced FSWs. Exploring ways which FSWs enact agency can illustrate environmental shape perceived risks strategies develop to manage them. This approach also identifies limits are placed over capacity harm reduction prevention practices We analyzed role its relationship with perception management cities Cd. Juarez.