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Jennifer Clamen, MA

  • Part-time Faculty, History
  • Part-time Faculty, Simone de Beauvoir Institute & Womens Studies

Contact information

Biography

Educaton

MA Interdisciplinary Studies
BA Psychology

Research interests

Sex Work Policy and Labour, Women and the Law, Community Research and Community Organizing and Mobilizing

Courses taught

Women and Homelessness
Women in Conflict with the Law Human Rights Advocacy: Strategizing and Organizing Intro to Problem Based Service Learning (Institute of Extended Learning, Concordia)

Teaching activities

Courses

HIST 285/4

Selected publications

Crago, A.L. and J. Clamen (forthcoming). “Né dans le Right Led: The Sex Worker Rights Movement in Montreal”. In Van der Meulen, E., Durisin, E, and V. Love (Eds).  Selling Sex: Canadian Academics, Advocates, and Sex Workers in Dialogue. UBS Press.

Clamen, J., Gillies, K., and T. Salah. (forthcoming) “Working for Change: Sex Workers in the Union Struggle.” In Van der Meulen, E., Durisin, E, and V. Love (Eds).  Selling Sex: Canadian Academics, Advocates, and Sex Workers in Dialogue. UBC Press.

Clamen, J.  “Sex Work and Policy.” A Report Prepared for Prostitutes of Ottawa  Gatineau, Educate, Resist (POWER), in print.

Clamen, J.  “Taking Action: Canada Sex Worker Organizing” A Report Prepared for Prostitutes of Ottawa Gatineau, Educate, Resist (POWER), in print.

Clamen, J. (April 2008). “Perpetuating Homelessness in the City of Montreal.” Submitted to the City of Montreal for the project “Homelessness in Montreal.”   Prepared for the City of Montreal.

Clamen, J. (October 2007). “Creating Equality for Sex Workers in the City.” Submitted to the City of Montreal for the project “Equality between men and women in the city  of Montreal.”  Prepared for the City of Montreal.

Clamen, J.  (2005). “Forum XXX Proceedings” prepared for Stella.

Clamen, J. and M. Nengeh Mensah. (Soleil-Ross, M. and M. Karbusicky)

(2005).“eXXXpressions: Sex Workers Stand Up In Montreal.  Film, 15 min.

Gillies, K. and J. Clamen. (Winter 2004). ‘’When Sex Works: A Call for Worker Solidarity’’ in The Workers’ Voice, Vol. 2, No. 5.

Clamen, J. and A. Lopes. (2004). “Organizing Sex Work in the UK” in Sex Work, Mobility and Health in Europe. Kegal Paul, London, Ch.3, pp, 39-52.

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