Labor trafficking has increasingly become a subject of policy and research due to the rise in cross-border mobility and globalization. Whereas labor trafficking is generally approached through a criminal justice frame of transnational organized crime, in this contribution, a broader transnational social field approach is advocated. It is argued that this does more justice to the complex interconnectedness of contemporary reality and allows us to understand better how vulnerability on which human trafficking feeds is created. It is argued that a transnational field approach to labor trafficking allows us to understand better the different forms in which labor trafficking comes and the different ways in which transnational space plays a role ...
Research on human trafficking to date reveals certain limitations. First, little empirical research ...
This chapter addresses the debate on the links existing between globalization and serious forms of o...
Today's industrial revolution provides much of the facility to universal humanity. However, the curr...
Labor trafficking has increasingly become a subject of policy and research due to the rise in cross-...
In the Netherlands, labour trafficking was criminalised as human trafficking in 2005.1 Since then, c...
Human traffickers are usually depicted in public discourse as evil villains: the crème de la crèmeof...
Scholars have found that many migrants are vulnerable to exploitation and that there are many immigr...
Human trafficking implies exploitation often by coercion; human smuggling is usually associated with...
By tradition, the human trafficking discourse focuses on cross-border sex trafficking from impoveris...
The increasing securitization of borders can make the process of border crossing more onerous and ex...
This pioneering study looks across key trafficking crimes to develop a social theory of transnationa...
There is a need for a transnational framework that would redefine labour trafficking in terms of deb...
Globalization demands that social workers embrace more than just local and national perspectives; th...
This project looks into criminal forms of exploitation of the work of migrants, where the term migra...
In the Netherlands, labour trafficking was criminalised as human trafficking in 2005. Since then, cr...
Research on human trafficking to date reveals certain limitations. First, little empirical research ...
This chapter addresses the debate on the links existing between globalization and serious forms of o...
Today's industrial revolution provides much of the facility to universal humanity. However, the curr...
Labor trafficking has increasingly become a subject of policy and research due to the rise in cross-...
In the Netherlands, labour trafficking was criminalised as human trafficking in 2005.1 Since then, c...
Human traffickers are usually depicted in public discourse as evil villains: the crème de la crèmeof...
Scholars have found that many migrants are vulnerable to exploitation and that there are many immigr...
Human trafficking implies exploitation often by coercion; human smuggling is usually associated with...
By tradition, the human trafficking discourse focuses on cross-border sex trafficking from impoveris...
The increasing securitization of borders can make the process of border crossing more onerous and ex...
This pioneering study looks across key trafficking crimes to develop a social theory of transnationa...
There is a need for a transnational framework that would redefine labour trafficking in terms of deb...
Globalization demands that social workers embrace more than just local and national perspectives; th...
This project looks into criminal forms of exploitation of the work of migrants, where the term migra...
In the Netherlands, labour trafficking was criminalised as human trafficking in 2005. Since then, cr...
Research on human trafficking to date reveals certain limitations. First, little empirical research ...
This chapter addresses the debate on the links existing between globalization and serious forms of o...
Today's industrial revolution provides much of the facility to universal humanity. However, the curr...