Using terms such as “new slavery ” and “slave labour ” to describe employment relations in the twenty-first century can evoke historical continuity with the transatlantic slave trade and the enslavement of African people and their descendants in the Americas. Aware of this when we set about making this experimental video (see Figure 1) for teaching purposes, we were concerned with two sets of questions: first, how useful are terms like “new slavery ” and “slave labour ” for analyzing contemporary labour relations? Do the terms themselves have pernicious effects? How has this been debated by scholars? The second set of questions revolved around the research process itself, focusing on the often awkward and contradictory relations between res...
This chapter explores the extent to which efforts to attain more reliable, comprehensive data and kn...
Emancipatory and Retributive Labor follows the development of a concept that I call emancipatory lab...
This chapter will discuss a new second year undergraduate optional module entitled ‘Slavery in a Glo...
Using terms such as “new slavery” and “slave labour” to describe employment relations in the twenty-...
Modern slavery has received somewhat limited attention in social policy. Partially responding to thi...
This thesis is composed of three parts all of which are to form the introduction to a general sociol...
Slavery is a social and economic phenomenon that sparked controversy even back when it was legal, wh...
‘Modern slavery,’ an umbrella term used to describe many forms of severe exploitations, has sparked...
‘Modern slavery’, a term used to describe severe forms of labour exploitation, is beginning to spark...
The term ‘modern slavery’ constitutes a broad non-legal umbrella term that refers to a range of abu...
My research explores the ways in which modern slavery language is evoked in discourse regarding huma...
The paper addresses the gap between two conventional Marxist readings of the relation between capita...
“Modern slavery,” a term used to describe severe forms of labor exploitation, is beginning to spark ...
Long-overdue research projects into institutional links to slavery have highlighted the complex ways...
Slavery is not over; and even though society condemns it, slave labour continues to be used in vario...
This chapter explores the extent to which efforts to attain more reliable, comprehensive data and kn...
Emancipatory and Retributive Labor follows the development of a concept that I call emancipatory lab...
This chapter will discuss a new second year undergraduate optional module entitled ‘Slavery in a Glo...
Using terms such as “new slavery” and “slave labour” to describe employment relations in the twenty-...
Modern slavery has received somewhat limited attention in social policy. Partially responding to thi...
This thesis is composed of three parts all of which are to form the introduction to a general sociol...
Slavery is a social and economic phenomenon that sparked controversy even back when it was legal, wh...
‘Modern slavery,’ an umbrella term used to describe many forms of severe exploitations, has sparked...
‘Modern slavery’, a term used to describe severe forms of labour exploitation, is beginning to spark...
The term ‘modern slavery’ constitutes a broad non-legal umbrella term that refers to a range of abu...
My research explores the ways in which modern slavery language is evoked in discourse regarding huma...
The paper addresses the gap between two conventional Marxist readings of the relation between capita...
“Modern slavery,” a term used to describe severe forms of labor exploitation, is beginning to spark ...
Long-overdue research projects into institutional links to slavery have highlighted the complex ways...
Slavery is not over; and even though society condemns it, slave labour continues to be used in vario...
This chapter explores the extent to which efforts to attain more reliable, comprehensive data and kn...
Emancipatory and Retributive Labor follows the development of a concept that I call emancipatory lab...
This chapter will discuss a new second year undergraduate optional module entitled ‘Slavery in a Glo...