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The international politics of human trafficking[electronic resource] /
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杜威分類號:
345.02551
書名/作者:
The international politics of human trafficking/ by Gillian Wylie.
作者:
Wylie, Gillian.
出版者:
London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
ix, 197 p. : : digital ;; 22 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Human trafficking - Political aspects.
標題:
Human trafficking - Law and legislation.
標題:
Political Science and International Relations.
標題:
Political Economy.
標題:
International Relations.
ISBN:
9781137377753
ISBN:
9781137377746
內容註:
1. Introducing the International Politics of Human Trafficking -- 2. Norm Construction in International Politics -- 3. Norm Emergence: Entrepreneurs, Interests and the Palermo Protocol -- 4. Norm Cascade and the Hegemon -- 5. Norm Socialization: Localizing the Global, Regionalizing the Local -- 6. The Neglected Norm: Trafficking for Forced Labour -- 7. The Far End of the Lifecycle: Common Knowledge and its Consequences -- 8. Conclusion: Why Trafficking, Why Now and with What Consequences?
摘要、提要註:
This book explores the international politics behind the identification of human trafficking as a major global problem. Since 2000, tackling human trafficking has spawned new legal, security and political architecture. This book is grounded in the premise that the intense response to this issue is at odds with the shaky statistics and contentious definitions underpinning it. Given the disparity between architecture and evidence, Wylie asks why human trafficking has become widely understood as a threat to personal and state security in today's world. Relying on the idea of 'norm lifecycle' from constructivist International Relations, this volume traces the rise and impact of anti-trafficking activism. Global common knowledge about trafficking is now established, but at a cost. Taking issue with the predominant framing of trafficking as sexual exploitation, this book focuses on how contemporary globalization causes labour exploitation, while the concept of trafficking legitimates states' securitized responses to migration.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-37775-3
The international politics of human trafficking[electronic resource] /
Wylie, Gillian.
The international politics of human trafficking
[electronic resource] /by Gillian Wylie. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - ix, 197 p. :digital ;22 cm.
1. Introducing the International Politics of Human Trafficking -- 2. Norm Construction in International Politics -- 3. Norm Emergence: Entrepreneurs, Interests and the Palermo Protocol -- 4. Norm Cascade and the Hegemon -- 5. Norm Socialization: Localizing the Global, Regionalizing the Local -- 6. The Neglected Norm: Trafficking for Forced Labour -- 7. The Far End of the Lifecycle: Common Knowledge and its Consequences -- 8. Conclusion: Why Trafficking, Why Now and with What Consequences?
This book explores the international politics behind the identification of human trafficking as a major global problem. Since 2000, tackling human trafficking has spawned new legal, security and political architecture. This book is grounded in the premise that the intense response to this issue is at odds with the shaky statistics and contentious definitions underpinning it. Given the disparity between architecture and evidence, Wylie asks why human trafficking has become widely understood as a threat to personal and state security in today's world. Relying on the idea of 'norm lifecycle' from constructivist International Relations, this volume traces the rise and impact of anti-trafficking activism. Global common knowledge about trafficking is now established, but at a cost. Taking issue with the predominant framing of trafficking as sexual exploitation, this book focuses on how contemporary globalization causes labour exploitation, while the concept of trafficking legitimates states' securitized responses to migration.
ISBN: 9781137377753
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-37775-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: K5297 / .W95 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 345.02551
The international politics of human trafficking[electronic resource] /
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