This article examines the concept of slave labour through two case studies from Brazil. One involves internal migrant workers and the other cross-border migrant workers. There have been accusations of slave labour in both cases. I argue that slave labour is a multi-dimensional concept and that cognate notions (eg forced and unfree labour) could also be reconceived as multi-dimensional. Recent works have proposed that a continuum viewing labour relations as more or less free should replace dichotomies such as free vs unfree. I argue for taking this further to recognise, first, that workers may be more or less free in different ways, and second, that the resulting conditions of employment can be characterised as more or less degrading, also i...
The term ‘modern slavery’ constitutes a broad non-legal umbrella term that refers to a range of abu...
Global Labour History has rapidly gained ground as a field of study in the 21st century, attracting ...
Migration, technology, law, and measurement are each among the most topical areas of enquiry in the ...
This article examines the concept of slave labour through two case studies from Brazil. One involves...
This article presents an analysis of slave labour (as it is known in Brazil) among sugar cane worker...
The persistence and reproduction of unfree labor challenges our understanding of labor relations un...
Over the last fifteen years the parameters of anti-trafficking have shifted considerably. This shift...
Disputes over the meaning of human trafficking, forced labour and modern slavery have both provoked ...
This article introduces a special issue on economic systems and everyday abuses of labour rights. In...
When it comes to analysing exploitative and unfree labour, most research refers to “othering” or “ra...
This article examines the politics of governing forced labour. It develops and applies an approach d...
Modern slavery has received somewhat limited attention in social policy. Partially responding to thi...
It is with some shock that one realises that slave labour still persists in the twenty first century...
Slavery is a social and economic phenomenon that sparked controversy even back when it was legal, wh...
Contrary to the expectations of liberal and neoclassical economists, as well as many Marxists, the d...
The term ‘modern slavery’ constitutes a broad non-legal umbrella term that refers to a range of abu...
Global Labour History has rapidly gained ground as a field of study in the 21st century, attracting ...
Migration, technology, law, and measurement are each among the most topical areas of enquiry in the ...
This article examines the concept of slave labour through two case studies from Brazil. One involves...
This article presents an analysis of slave labour (as it is known in Brazil) among sugar cane worker...
The persistence and reproduction of unfree labor challenges our understanding of labor relations un...
Over the last fifteen years the parameters of anti-trafficking have shifted considerably. This shift...
Disputes over the meaning of human trafficking, forced labour and modern slavery have both provoked ...
This article introduces a special issue on economic systems and everyday abuses of labour rights. In...
When it comes to analysing exploitative and unfree labour, most research refers to “othering” or “ra...
This article examines the politics of governing forced labour. It develops and applies an approach d...
Modern slavery has received somewhat limited attention in social policy. Partially responding to thi...
It is with some shock that one realises that slave labour still persists in the twenty first century...
Slavery is a social and economic phenomenon that sparked controversy even back when it was legal, wh...
Contrary to the expectations of liberal and neoclassical economists, as well as many Marxists, the d...
The term ‘modern slavery’ constitutes a broad non-legal umbrella term that refers to a range of abu...
Global Labour History has rapidly gained ground as a field of study in the 21st century, attracting ...
Migration, technology, law, and measurement are each among the most topical areas of enquiry in the ...