Human trafficking, structural violence, and resilience : ethnographic life narratives from the Philippines
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Human trafficking, structural violence, and resilience : ethnographic life narratives from the Philippines
(Routledge studies in Anthropology)
Routledge, 2023
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
WHY PUBLISH:
- This is a rapidly growing area of research and policy advocacy. Issues of sex trafficking are also widely taught.
- This book is rooted in new directions in trafficking research which are still developing, so it should have a longer than average shelf life.
- Although the case study is in the Philippines, the book should sell well globally - particularly in North America, Korea, Australia, New Zealand and Asia Pacific region more broadly.
Table of Contents
1. Researching human trafficking in a local context: research design, challenges and aims 2. Rural Mindanao: history, conflict, and underage soldiers 3. Labour and exploitation 4. Migration and globalisation: migrant experience and multiple violences 5. Risk and violence: producing and reproducing vulnerability 6. Agency, Sacrifice and human trafficking in Mindanao: Conclusions
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