Human trafficking reconsidered : rethinking the problem, envisioning new solutions / Kimberly Kay Hoang and Rhacel Salazer Parreñas, editors.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • New York ; London : International Debate Education Association, [2014]
  • ©2014
Description
vii, 192 pages ; 23 cm

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    "A unique collection of original essays that investigates the issue of sex and labor trafficking. The book has three main objectives: (1) to examine the definition of trafficking; (2) to analyze the effectiveness of current anti-trafficking regimes; and (3) to discuss the challenges faced by anti-trafficking advocates on the ground. The volume reconsiders the problem of human trafficking by rethinking the zealous focus on sex work and by drawing on the current structural regimes that render people legally vulnerable to abuse. This analysis offers readers the critical tools necessary to begin envisioning new solutions to the problem of human trafficking.
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    Contents
    • Protecting virtue, erasing labor: historical responses to trafficking / by Eileen Boris and Heather Berg
    • Challenging the sex/labor trafficking dichotomy with victim experience / by Alicia Peters
    • Child-sex trafficking: an agent-centered approach / by Anthony Marcus, Amber Horning, and Ric Curtis
    • Migrant workers or trafficked victims?: structural vulnerabilities of women migrant workers in contemporary China / by Catherine Man Chuen Cheng
    • Chains of debt: labor trafficking as a career in China's construction industry / by Julia Chuang
    • Employment discrimination law: a model for enforcing the civil rights of trafficking victims / by P. David Lopez and Stephanie Gaulston-Madison
    • Contradictions and complications: trafficking protections and immigration enforcement in local practice / by Jennifer Anne Meri Jones and Hana E. Brown
    • Beyond supply & demand: the limitations of end demand strategies / by Annie Isabel Fukushima
    • Understanding force and coercion: perspectives from law enforcement, social service providers, and sex workers / by Susan Dewey
    • Evangelicals and human trafficking: rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing one individual at a time / by Hebah Farrag, Richard Flory, and Brie Loskota
    • The posthuman anti-trafficking turn: technology, domestic minor sex trafficking and augmented human-machine alliances / by Jennifer Musto
    • Migrant sex workers and trafficking in China / by Tiantian Zheng
    • Exploring the link between forced labor and immigration status in the United Kingdom / by Lisa Scullion, Hannah Lewis, Peter Dwyer, and Louise Waite
    • Treading water: life after trafficking into forced labor in the United States / by Denise Brennan
    • Human trafficking: scrutinizing the dominant discourse / by Ronald Weitzer
    • Appendix: annotated bibliography on trafficking / by Maria Hwang.
    ISBN
    • 9781617700910 ((paperback))
    • 1617700916 ((paperback))
    LCCN
    2013042024
    OCLC
    862575275
    Other standard number
    • 40023904809
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