Neither predator nor prey: What trafficking discourses miss about masculinities, mobility and work

Author:

HOWARD NEIL1

Affiliation:

1. Prize Fellow in International Development at the University of Bath. He conducts research with people defined as victims of trafficking, slavery, child labour and forced labour, and political anthropological research on the institutions that seek to protect them.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anthropology

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