The QAnon conspiracy threatens anti-trafficking education because of its broad dissemination and focus on a range of myths about trafficking. These myths are rooted in historic and ongoing misinformation about abductions, exploitation, and community threats. This article examines the extent of QAnon’s co-optation of human trafficking discourses and evaluates its connection to trafficking myths, particularly related to gender, race, class, and agency. From this perspective, the article considers how anti-trafficking education can respond to these myths and build a pedagogy in the age of Q
Human trafficking is a transnational crime that allows traffickers to abuse victims physically and m...
This article responds to Gozdziak’s (2015: 30) call to explore how the knowledge that informs public...
Abstract: Celebrities now regularly engage with human trafficking policy and practice. A "sexy&...
The QAnon conspiracy threatens anti-trafficking education because of its broad dissemination and foc...
In January 2019, in honor of National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month in the US, the ...
This article introduces a Special Issue on anti-trafficking education. The past decade has seen a dr...
This article builds on our previous journal on ‘Information Disorder’ (edition 51) with some specifi...
During the trans-Atlantic slave trade, millions of native Africans were tricked into slavery. Today ...
This essay builds upon earlier studies of the QAnon superconspiracy theory by applying cultural crim...
“Much of the popular writing on human trafficking has been anecdotal or sensationalistic, and most s...
The QAnon conspiracy theory claims that a cabal of (literally) blood-thirsty politicians and media p...
Response to the ATR debate proposition ‘It is worth undermining the anti-trafficking cause in order ...
Awareness for sex trafficking is on a steady incline. Many organizations and events help to raise aw...
We will be discussing the issue of human trafficking from the 4 different disciplines of 1) Communic...
This short article describes how some victims of human trafficking in the sex industry in the United...
Human trafficking is a transnational crime that allows traffickers to abuse victims physically and m...
This article responds to Gozdziak’s (2015: 30) call to explore how the knowledge that informs public...
Abstract: Celebrities now regularly engage with human trafficking policy and practice. A "sexy&...
The QAnon conspiracy threatens anti-trafficking education because of its broad dissemination and foc...
In January 2019, in honor of National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month in the US, the ...
This article introduces a Special Issue on anti-trafficking education. The past decade has seen a dr...
This article builds on our previous journal on ‘Information Disorder’ (edition 51) with some specifi...
During the trans-Atlantic slave trade, millions of native Africans were tricked into slavery. Today ...
This essay builds upon earlier studies of the QAnon superconspiracy theory by applying cultural crim...
“Much of the popular writing on human trafficking has been anecdotal or sensationalistic, and most s...
The QAnon conspiracy theory claims that a cabal of (literally) blood-thirsty politicians and media p...
Response to the ATR debate proposition ‘It is worth undermining the anti-trafficking cause in order ...
Awareness for sex trafficking is on a steady incline. Many organizations and events help to raise aw...
We will be discussing the issue of human trafficking from the 4 different disciplines of 1) Communic...
This short article describes how some victims of human trafficking in the sex industry in the United...
Human trafficking is a transnational crime that allows traffickers to abuse victims physically and m...
This article responds to Gozdziak’s (2015: 30) call to explore how the knowledge that informs public...
Abstract: Celebrities now regularly engage with human trafficking policy and practice. A "sexy&...