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Walter Leal Filho,Rafael Leal-Arcasive conventional problematizations of trafficking in the scholarly and policy literature: (1) trafficking as a security problem; (2) trafficking as a human rights problem; (3) trafficking as a gender problem; (4) trafficking as a migration problem; and (5) trafficking as a labor problem. This chapteCURL 发表于 2025-3-23 17:30:19
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Jennifer K. LobaszOffers an empirically novel account of the US framing of trafficking as a response to Evangelical attempts to widen the frame.Speaks to an urgent transnational issue of concern to activists, voters anTOXIN 发表于 2025-3-24 12:56:48
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Walter Leal Filho,Rafael Leal-Arcaschies of victims, participate in the production of subjects (i.e., “selves” and “others”) and re-entrenchment or challenging of stereotypes, and normalize exploitative practices deemed not to count as instances of human trafficking. Chapter two concludes with an alternative, feminist approach that seeks to denaturalize dominant constructions.