| Introduction From Moral Panic to Global Justice: Changing Perspectives on Trafficking |
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| Part I Shifting Paradigms: Globalization, Labor Migration, and Human Rights |
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1 Unpacking the Trafficking Discourse |
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2 Cross-border Movements and the Law: Renegotiating the Boundaries of Difference |
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3 Miles Away: The Trouble with Prevention in the Greater Mekong Sub-region |
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Phil Marshall and Susu Thatun |
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4 Reflections by an Anti-trafficking Activist |
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| Part II The "Problem" of Prostitution |
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5 From Anti-trafficking to Social Discipline; Or, the Changing Role of "Women's" NGOs in Taiwan |
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6 Trafficking in Lives: How Ideology Shapes Policy |
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107 | (20) |
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7 The Myth of Nepal-to-India Sex Trafficking: Its Creation, Its Maintenance, and Its Influence on Anti-trafficking Interventions |
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8 Sex Workers' Rights Organizations and Anti-trafficking Campaigns |
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Edited by Kamala Kempadoo |
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| Part III Reports from the Field: Participation, Research and Action |
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9 Migration, Trafficking, and Sites of Work: Rights and Vulnerabilities |
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159 | (16) |
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10 Feminist Participatory Action Research in the Mekong Region |
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Jan Boontinand, for the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women |
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11 Using a Dynamic, Interactive, and Participatory Process to Develop and Redefine the Human Trafficking Paradigm in Bangladesh |
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12 Trafficked Persons or Economic Migrants? Bangladeshis in India |
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| Index |
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| About the Editor and Contributors |
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