Fighting Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
Herausgeber: Blight, David W.; Pliley, Jessica R.; Lebaron, Genevieve
Fighting Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
Herausgeber: Blight, David W.; Pliley, Jessica R.; Lebaron, Genevieve
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Leading social scientists and historians debate key controversies in the field of modern slavery and human trafficking studies.
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Leading social scientists and historians debate key controversies in the field of modern slavery and human trafficking studies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781108830621
- ISBN-10: 1108830625
- Artikelnr.: 60581579
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781108830621
- ISBN-10: 1108830625
- Artikelnr.: 60581579
Preface David W. Blight; 1. Introduction: fighting modern slavery from past
to present Genevieve LeBaron and Jessica R. Pliley; 2. Counting modern
Slaves: Historicizing the Emancipatory Work of Numbers Gunther Peck; 3.
Working Analogies: Slavery Now and Then Anna Mae Duane and Erica Meiners;
4. Free soil, Free Produce, Free Communities Kevin Bales and Alison
Gardner; 5. Ambivalent Abolitionist Legacies: The League of Nations'
Investigations into Sex Trafficking, 1927-1934 Jessica R. Pliley; 6.
Mexico's New Slavery: a Critique of Neo-Abolitionism to Combat Human
Trafficking (la trata de personas) Grace Peña-Delgado; 7. Undermining Labor
Power: the False Promise of the Industry-Led Anti-Slavery Initiatives Elena
Shih, J. J. Rosenbaum and Penelope Kyritsis; 8. A Market in Deception?
Ethically Certifying Exploitative Supply Chains Genevieve LeBaron; 9.
Preventing Human Trafficking: the Role of the IOM and the UN Global Compact
on migration Janie Chuang; 10. Integrated and indivisible: the Sustainable
Development Agenda of Modern Slavery Survivor Narratives Zoe Trodd, Andrea
Nicholson and Lauren Eglen; Afterword Luis C. deBaca.
to present Genevieve LeBaron and Jessica R. Pliley; 2. Counting modern
Slaves: Historicizing the Emancipatory Work of Numbers Gunther Peck; 3.
Working Analogies: Slavery Now and Then Anna Mae Duane and Erica Meiners;
4. Free soil, Free Produce, Free Communities Kevin Bales and Alison
Gardner; 5. Ambivalent Abolitionist Legacies: The League of Nations'
Investigations into Sex Trafficking, 1927-1934 Jessica R. Pliley; 6.
Mexico's New Slavery: a Critique of Neo-Abolitionism to Combat Human
Trafficking (la trata de personas) Grace Peña-Delgado; 7. Undermining Labor
Power: the False Promise of the Industry-Led Anti-Slavery Initiatives Elena
Shih, J. J. Rosenbaum and Penelope Kyritsis; 8. A Market in Deception?
Ethically Certifying Exploitative Supply Chains Genevieve LeBaron; 9.
Preventing Human Trafficking: the Role of the IOM and the UN Global Compact
on migration Janie Chuang; 10. Integrated and indivisible: the Sustainable
Development Agenda of Modern Slavery Survivor Narratives Zoe Trodd, Andrea
Nicholson and Lauren Eglen; Afterword Luis C. deBaca.
Preface David W. Blight; 1. Introduction: fighting modern slavery from past
to present Genevieve LeBaron and Jessica R. Pliley; 2. Counting modern
Slaves: Historicizing the Emancipatory Work of Numbers Gunther Peck; 3.
Working Analogies: Slavery Now and Then Anna Mae Duane and Erica Meiners;
4. Free soil, Free Produce, Free Communities Kevin Bales and Alison
Gardner; 5. Ambivalent Abolitionist Legacies: The League of Nations'
Investigations into Sex Trafficking, 1927-1934 Jessica R. Pliley; 6.
Mexico's New Slavery: a Critique of Neo-Abolitionism to Combat Human
Trafficking (la trata de personas) Grace Peña-Delgado; 7. Undermining Labor
Power: the False Promise of the Industry-Led Anti-Slavery Initiatives Elena
Shih, J. J. Rosenbaum and Penelope Kyritsis; 8. A Market in Deception?
Ethically Certifying Exploitative Supply Chains Genevieve LeBaron; 9.
Preventing Human Trafficking: the Role of the IOM and the UN Global Compact
on migration Janie Chuang; 10. Integrated and indivisible: the Sustainable
Development Agenda of Modern Slavery Survivor Narratives Zoe Trodd, Andrea
Nicholson and Lauren Eglen; Afterword Luis C. deBaca.
to present Genevieve LeBaron and Jessica R. Pliley; 2. Counting modern
Slaves: Historicizing the Emancipatory Work of Numbers Gunther Peck; 3.
Working Analogies: Slavery Now and Then Anna Mae Duane and Erica Meiners;
4. Free soil, Free Produce, Free Communities Kevin Bales and Alison
Gardner; 5. Ambivalent Abolitionist Legacies: The League of Nations'
Investigations into Sex Trafficking, 1927-1934 Jessica R. Pliley; 6.
Mexico's New Slavery: a Critique of Neo-Abolitionism to Combat Human
Trafficking (la trata de personas) Grace Peña-Delgado; 7. Undermining Labor
Power: the False Promise of the Industry-Led Anti-Slavery Initiatives Elena
Shih, J. J. Rosenbaum and Penelope Kyritsis; 8. A Market in Deception?
Ethically Certifying Exploitative Supply Chains Genevieve LeBaron; 9.
Preventing Human Trafficking: the Role of the IOM and the UN Global Compact
on migration Janie Chuang; 10. Integrated and indivisible: the Sustainable
Development Agenda of Modern Slavery Survivor Narratives Zoe Trodd, Andrea
Nicholson and Lauren Eglen; Afterword Luis C. deBaca.