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CONFERENCE & MEETING PRESENTATIONS

    Lewis, Jacqueline, Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale, Frances M. Shaver, and Heather Schramm. Managing risk and safety in the Canadian legal context: The experience of Canadian sex workers. Presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 13-15, 2004.

    Shaver, Frances M. Making sex work safer: A mutual affair. Presented at the Pleasure and Danger Revisited: Sexualities in the 21st Century Conference, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Wales, June-July, 2004.

    Shaver, Frances M. Sex work research: methodological and ethical challenges. Presented at the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, June, 2004.

    Lewis, Jacqueline, Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale, Frances M. Shaver, and Heather Schramm. Risk and safety management: The experiences of Canadian sex workers. Presented at the Canadian Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Toronto, April 1-4, 2004.

    Shaver, Frances M. Le travail du sexe plus securitaire: une collaboration. Presentation a l'atelier Outillons-nous: Femmes et travail du sexe, la COCQ-sida, Montreal, 11-12 mars, 2004.

    Schramm, Heather. Risk management at the margins: Crime prevention in sex work. Presented at the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Annual Meetings, Halifax, May 2003.

    Lewis, Jacqueline. Sex work, public policy and health: Moving beyond a criminal justice focus. Presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 15-18, 2002.

    Lewis, Jacqueline. Collaborative research projects: Facing the challenges. Presented at the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Conference, Toronto, May 29-June 1, 2002.

    Maticka-Tyndale, Eleanor. Sexual rights and sex work: Observations from three Canadian studies. Presented at the Proceedings of the World Congress of Sexology. Paris, France, June, 2001.

    Lewis, Jacqueline. Changing the playing field: Issues and challenges working with community partners on research teams. Presented at the Qualitative Analysis Conference. McMaster University, Hamilton, May 21-24, 2001.

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