Melissa Farley bibliography

Melissa Farley Ph.D. (born 1942) is an American clinical psychologist and researcher[1][2][3] and feminist anti-pornography and anti-prostitution activist.[4][5]

Bibliography

Books

  • Farley, Melissa, ed. (1999). Women in prostitution: support for survivors - training for sexual assault counselors. Oakland, California: California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA).
  • Farley, Melissa, ed. (2004). Prostitution, trafficking and traumatic stress. Binghamton, New York: Haworth Maltreatment & Trauma Press. ISBN 9781136764905. Pdf.
  • Farley, Melissa, ed. (2007). Prostitution and trafficking in Nevada: making the connections. San Francisco: Prostitution Research and Education. ISBN 9780615162058.
  • Farley, Melissa; Macleod, Jan; Anderson, Lynn; Golding, Jacqueline (2008). Challenging men's demand for prostitution in Scotland: a research report based on interviews with 110 men who bought women in prostitution (PDF). Glasgow, Scotland: Women's Support Project. ISBN 9780955897603.
  • Farley, Melissa; Golding, Jacqueline M.; Bindel, Julie (2009). Men who buy sex: who they buy and what they know (PDF). London / San Francisco: Eaves / Prostitution Research & Education. OCLC 602963873.

Chapters in books

  • Farley, Melissa (1992), "Nikki Craft: Inspiring protest: the rampage against Penthouse", in Russell, Diana E.H.; Radford, Jill (eds.), Femicide: the politics of woman killing, New York Toronto: Twayne Publishers, pp. 339–345, ISBN 9780805790283. Pdf.
See also:
"Introduction" to chapter by Diana E. H. Russell pp. 325-327.
"The incredible case of the Stack o' Wheat prints" by Nikki Craft pp. 327-331.
"The evidence of pain" by D. A. Clarke pp. 331-336.
  • Farley, Melissa (2001), "Prostitution: the business of sexual exploitation", in Worell, Judith (ed.), Encyclopedia of women and gender: sex similarities and differences and the impact of society on gender, San Diego, California: Academic Press, pp. 879–891, ISBN 9780122272455.
  • Farley, Melissa (2007), "Renting an organ for 10 minutes: what tricks tell us about prostitution, pornography, and trafficking", in Guinn, David; DiCaro, Julie (eds.), Pornography: driving the demand in international sex trafficking, Los Angeles Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Captive Daughters Media, pp. 144–152, ISBN 9781425758905.
  • Farley, Melissa; Schwartz, Harvey; Williams, Jody (2007), "Pimp subjugation of women by mind control", in Farley, Melissa (ed.), Prostitution and trafficking in Nevada: making the connections, San Francisco: Prostitution Research and Education, pp. 49–84, ISBN 9780615162058.
  • Farley, Melissa (2010), "Media glamourising of prostitution and other sexually exploitive practices that harm children", in Tankard Reist, Melinda (ed.), Getting real: challenging the sexualisation of girls, North Melbourne, Victoria: Spinifex Press, ISBN 9781876756758.
  • Farley, Melissa; Lynne, Jacqueline (2004), "Prostitution in Vancouver: pimping women and the colonization of first nations", in Whisnant, Rebecca; Stark, Christine (eds.), Not for sale: feminists resisting prostitution and pornography, North Melbourne, Victoria: Spinifex Press, pp. 106–130, ISBN 9781876756499.
  • Farley, Melissa (2011), "Pornography is infinite prostitution", in Tankard Reist, Melinda; Bray, Abigail (eds.), Big Porn Inc.: exposing the harms of the global pornography industry, North Melbourne, Victoria: Spinifex Press, pp. 150–159, ISBN 9781876756895.
  • Farley, Melissa; Contreras, Michelle (2011), "Human trafficking: not an isolated issue", in Bryant-Davis, Thema (ed.), Surviving sexual violence: a guide to recovery and empowerment, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, pp. 22–36, ISBN 9781442206403.
  • Farley, Melissa (2013), "Prostitution: an extreme form of girls' sexualization", in Zurbriggen, Eileen L.; Roberts, Tomi-Ann (eds.), The sexualization of girls and girlhood: causes, consequences, and resistance, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 166–194, ISBN 9780199731657.
  • Farley, Melissa (2015), "Slavery and prostitution: a 21st century abolitionist perspective", in Martin, Bonnie; Brooks, James F. (eds.), Linking the histories of slavery: North America and its borderlands, Santa Fe, New Mexico: School for Advanced Research Press, ISBN 9781938645600.

Journal articles

1994 - 1999
2000 - 2004
2005 - 2009
A response to: Weitzer, Ronald (July 2005). "Flawed theory and method in studies of prostitution". Violence Against Women. 11 (7): 934–949. doi:10.1177/1077801205276986. PMID 16043578.
Also see: Raphael, Jody; Shapiro, Deborah L. (July 2005). "Reply to Weitzer". Violence Against Women. 11 (7): 965–970. doi:10.1177/1077801205277041. PMID 16043580.
Also see: Weitzer, Ronald (July 2005). "Rehashing tired claims about prostitution: a response to Farley and Raphael and Shapiro". Violence Against Women. 11 (7): 971–977. doi:10.1177/1077801205277090.
2010 - 2014
2015 onwards

Papers

References

  1. Farley, Melissa. CV 2016 (PDF).
  2. Foley, Kevin (August 14, 1995). "Slick S.F. posters advocate decriminalizing prostitution". The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco Media Company. Melissa Farley, a San Francisco clinical and research psychologist who helped to interview 130 local prostitutes for a survey,...
  3. Zuger, Abigail (August 18, 1998). "Many prostitutes suffer combat disorder, study finds". New York Times. The New York Times Company. Dr. Melissa Farley, a psychologist and researcher at the Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center in San Francisco who directed the study with colleagues from Turkey and Africa.
  4. Farley, Melissa (May 1994). "Prostitution: The oldest use and abuse of women". Off Our Backs. 24 (5): 14–15, 22. JSTOR 20834769.
  5. Hoge, Patrick (August 31, 2004). "Sober forum, street theater on prostitution ballot issue". San Francisco Chronicle. Hearst Corporation. Melissa Farley, a San Francisco psychologist and anti-prostitution activist.
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