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Fighting Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

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Over the last two decades, fighting modern slavery and human trafficking has become a cause célèbre. Yet large numbers of researchers, non-governmental organizations, trade unions, workers, and others who would seem like natural allies in the fight against modern slavery and trafficking are hugely skeptical of these movements. They object to how the problems are framed, and are skeptical of the “new abolitionist” movement. Why? This book tackles key controversies surrounding the anti-slavery and anti-trafficking movements head on. Champions and skeptics explore the fissures and fault lines that surround efforts to fight modern slavery and human trafficking today. These include: whether efforts to fight modern slavery displace or crowd out support for labor and migrant rights; whether and to what extent efforts to fight modern slavery mask, naturalize, and distract from racial, gendered, and economic inequality; and whether contemporary anti-slavery and anti-trafficking crusaders' use of history are accurate and appropriate.

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ISBN: 9781108830621
Publication date: 1st July 2021
Author: Genevieve (University of Sheffield) LeBaron
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 285 pages
Series: Slaveries since Emancipation
Genres: Human rights, civil rights
Slavery and abolition of slavery
General and world history
International relations