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Advanced reading
The following readings are recommended for students interested in exploring the topics of this Module in more detail, and for lecturers teaching the Module:
- Achilli, Luigi (2018). The "Good" Smuggler: The Ethics and Morals of Human Smuggling among Syrians.
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 676, No. 1, pp. 77-96.
- Agustin, L. (2005). Migrants in the mistress's house: Other voices in the 'Trafficking Debate.
Social Politics, vol.12, No. 1, pp. 96-117.
- Anderson, B. (2007). A very private business: Exploring the demand for migrant domestic workers.
European Journal of Women's Studies 14(3): 247-264.
- Alvarez-Velasco, Soledad and Martha Ruiz (2016). Beyond common-sense notions of human smuggling in the Americas.
OpenDemocracy Blog Beyond Trafficking and Slavery, 4 April 2016.
- Andrijasevic, Rutvica and Mai, Nicola (2016). Editorial: Trafficking (in) representations: Understanding the recurring appeal of victimhood and slavery in neoliberal times.
Anti-Trafficking Review, vol. 7, pp. 1-10.
- Andrijasevic, Rutvica (2010).
Migration, agency and citizenship in sex trafficking, migration, minorities and citizenship. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Andrijasevic, Rutvica (2007). Beautiful dead bodies: gender, migration and representation in anti-trafficking campaigns.
Feminist Review, vol. 86, No. 1, pp. 24-44.
- Anti-Slavery International (2009).
Begging for Change: Research findings and recommendations on forced child begging in Albania/Greece, India and Senegal.
- Askola, Heli (2007). Violence against Women, Trafficking, and Migration in the European Union.
European Law Journal, vol. 13, No.2, pp. 204-17.
- Baird, Theodore, and Ilse van Liempt (2016). Scrutinising the double disadvantage: knowledge production in the messy field of migrant smuggling.
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 400-417.
- Brennan, Denise and Sine Plambech (2018).
Editorial: Moving forward - Life after trafficking.
Anti-Trafficking Review, issue 10, pp. 1-12.
- Chew, Dolores (2006). Gender, Migration and Trafficking-An Introduction.
Labour, Capital and Society, vol. 39, No.2, pp. 1-18.
- Cox, R. (2006).
The Servant Problem: Paid Domestic Work in a Global Economy. London: I.B. Tauris.
- Dottridge, Mike (2007).
Collateral damage: The impact of anti-trafficking measures on human rights around the world. Bangkok: Global Alliance against Trafficking in Women.
- Engle-Merry, Sally (2016). The seductions of quantification. Measuring human rights, gender violence, and sex trafficking.
Chicago Series in Law and Society. Chicago, USA: The University of Chicago Press.
- Europol (2016).
Migrant smuggling in the EU
. Europol, European Migrant Smuggling Centre (EMSC).
- Garofalo, Giulia and Sabrina Marchetti (2017). Domestic workers speak: a global landscape of voices for labour rights and social recognition.
OpenDemocracy Blog Beyond Trafficking and Slavery, 16 June 2017.
- GAATW (2010).
Beyond borders: Exploring the links between trafficking and gender
.
GAATW Working Papers Series 2010. Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW).
- Gozdziak, E., M. (2008). On challenges, dilemmas, and opportunities in studying trafficked children.
Anthropological Quarterly, vol. 81, No. 4: pp. 903-924.
- Hebert, Laura (2016). Always victimizers, never victims: Engaging men and boys in human trafficking scholarship.
Journal of Human Trafficking, vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 281-296.
- Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette (2011). Gender and migration scholarship: an overview from a 21st century perspective.
Migraciones Internacionales, vol. 6, no. 1.
- Howard, N. (2016).
Child Trafficking, Youth Labour Mobility and the Politics of Protection. Palgrave MacMillan.
- Howard, N. (2014).
Teenage Labor Migration and Antitrafficking Policy in West Africa.
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 653, No. 1, pp. 124-140.
- Huijsmans, Roy, and Simon Baker (2012). Child trafficking: "Worst form" of child labour, or worst approach to young migrants?
Development & Change, vol. 43, pp. 919-46.
- Human Rights Watch (2017).
"
I Still See the Talibés Begging" Government Program to Protect Talibé Children in Senegal Falls Short. July 2017.
- Human Rights Watch (2014).
Tobacco's Hidden Children: Hazardous Child Labor in US Tobacco Farming.
May 2014.
- ITUC/Anti-Slavery/CCME (2011).
Trafficking for labour exploitation - gender. International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), Anti-slavery, Churches' commission for migrants in Europe (CCME).
- ICMPD (2013).
Yearbook on Illegal Migration, Human Smuggling and Trafficking in Central and Eastern Europe. Vienna: International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD).
- IOM (2016).
Assessing the risks of migration along the Central and Eastern Mediterranean Routes; Iraq and Nigeria as case study countries. Geneva: International Organization for Migration (IOM).
- Kapur, Ratna (2002). The Tragedy of Victimization Rhetoric: Resurrecting the 'Native' Subject in 'International/Post-Colonial Feminist Legal Politics.
Harvard Human Rights Journal, vol. 15 (Spring), pp. 1-37.
- Kienast, Julia, Marton Lakner, and Agathe Neulet (2014).
The role of female offenders in sex trafficking organizations. The Regional Academy on the United Nations (RAUN).
- Kleemans, Edward R. (2011). Expanding the domain of human trafficking research: introduction to the special issue on human trafficking.
Trends in Organized Crime 14.2-3 (2011): 95-99.
- Kyunghee Kook. "I Want to Be Trafficked so I Can Migrate!": Cross-Border Movement of North Koreans into China through Brokerage and Smuggling Networks.
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 676, No. 1, pp. 114-134.
- Laczko, F. (2007). Enhancing Data Collection and Research on Trafficking in Persons. In:
Measuring human trafficking: Complexities and pitfalls (pp. 37-44). New York: Springer.
- Lammasniemi, Laura (2017).
White slavery: the origins of the anti-trafficking movement.
OpenDemocracy Blog Beyond Trafficking and Slavery. 16 November 2017.
- Lewis, Rachel A., & Naples, Nancy A. (2014). Introduction: Queer migration, asylum, and displacement.
Sexualities, 17(8), 911-918.
- Luibheid, Eithne (2008). Sexuality, migration, and the shifting lines between legal and illegal status.
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 14(2-3): 289-315.
- Lutz, H. (2008).
Migration and domestic work: A European perspective on a global theme. Ashgate.
- Marchetti, Sabrina (2018). Gender, migration and globalization: an overview of the debates. In:
Handbook of migration and globalization. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
- McAuliffe, M. and F. Laczko (2016).
Migrant smuggling data and research: a global review of the emerging evidence base. IOM: Geneva.
- Okyere, Samuel (2012).
Understanding child labour: The case of children working in artisanal gold mining at Kenyasi, Ghana. PhD diss., University of Nottingham, UK.
- Palumbo, Letizia and Alessandra Sciurba (2015).
Vulnerability to Forced Labour and Trafficking: The case of Romanian women in the agricultural sector in Sicily,
Anti-Trafficking Review, issue 5, pp. 89-108.
- Plambech, Sine (2014). Between "Victims" and "Criminals": Rescue, deportation, and everyday violence among Nigerian migrants.
Social Politics: International studies in gender, state and society, vol. 21, issue 3, pp. 382-402
- Regional Mixed Migration Secretariat (RMMS) (2017).
Smuggled South. RMMS, Briefing Paper 3.
- Rousseau, David (2018).
From Passive Victims to Partners in Their Own Reintegration: Civil society's role in empowering returned Thai fishermen.
Special Issue - Life After Trafficking, Anti-Trafficking Review, No. 10.
- Russell, Brenda (ed) (2013).
Perceptions of Female Offenders:
How Stereotypes and Social Norms Affect Criminal Justice Responses. Springer.
- Sanchez, Gabriella (2016). Women's participation in the facilitation of human smuggling: The case of the US Southwest.
Geopolitics, vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 387-406.
- Save the Children in Albania (2007).
Children Speak Out: Trafficking, risk and resilience in South East Europe. Tirana.
- Scherrer, Amandine and Helmut Werner (2016). Trafficking in Human Beings from a Gender Perspective Directive 2011/36/EU.
European Implementation Assessment. EPRS | European Parliamentary Research Service (April 2016).
- Shen, Anqi (2016). Female perpetrators in internal child trafficking in China: An empirical study.
Journal of Human Trafficking, vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 63-77.
- Shuman, Amy, and Carol Bohmer. Gender and cultural silences in the political asylum process.
Sexualities, vol. 17, No. 8, pp. 939-957.
- Siegel, Dinal and Sylvia de Blank (2010). Women who traffic women: the role of women in human trafficking networks - Dutch cases.
Global Crime, vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 436-447.
- Surtees, Rebecca (2018). At Home: Family reintegration of trafficked Indonesian men.
Anti-Trafficking Review,
Special Issue - Life After Trafficking, no 10.
- Surtees, Rebecca (2008). Traffickers and trafficking in Southern and Eastern Europe.
The European Journal of Criminology, vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 39-68.
- Surtees, Rebecca (2007).
Listening to victims' experiences of identification, return and assistance in South-Eastern Europe International Centre. International Centre for Migration Policy Development.
- Tyldum, Guri, and Anette Brunovskis (2005). Describing the unobserved: Methodological challenges in empirical studies on human trafficking.
International Migration, vol. 43, No. 1‐2, pp. 17-34.
- Ullah, AKM Ahsan, and Mallik Akram Hossain (2011). Gendering cross-border networks in the Greater Mekong Subregion: drawing invisible routes to Thailand.
Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, vol. 4, No.2, pp. 273-289
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) (2015).
Protecting Persons with Diverse Sexual Orientations and Gender Identities: A Global Report on UNHCR's Efforts to Protect Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex Asylum-Seekers and Refugees.
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (2017).
The Concept of "Financial or Other Material Benefit" in the Smuggling of Migrants Protocol.
Issue Paper.
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (2016).
Multiple Systems Estimation for estimating the number of victims of human trafficking across the world. Research Brief.
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (2015).
Migrant Smuggling in Asia Current Trends and Related Challenges. Vienna: UNODC.
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (2014).
Handbook on effective prosecution responses to violence against women and girls. Criminal Justice Handbook Series. Vienna: UNODC.
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (2011).
Smuggling of migrants: A Global review and annotated. Vienna: UNODC.
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (2008).
Training Manual for Prosecutors on Confronting Human Trafficking.
Vienna: UNODC.
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (2010).
A short introduction to migrant smuggling.
Issue paper. Vienna: UNODC.
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (2011).
Smuggling of migrants by sea.
Issue Paper. Vienna: UNODC.
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (2010).
Basic training manual on investigating and prosecuting the smuggling of migrants. Vienna: UNODC.
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Portal on Sharing Electronic Resources and Laws on Crime (
SHERLOC).
- UNHCR, UNICEF and IOM (2017).
Refugee and migrant children - Including unaccompanied and separated children - in the EU. Overview of trends in 2016.
- Yea, Sallie (2017). Editorial: The politics of evidence, data and research in anti-trafficking work.
Anti-trafficking Review, Issue 8, pp. 1-13.
- Zhang, Sheldon X., Gabriella E. Sanchez, and Luigi Achilli. Crimes of solidarity in mobility: alternative views on migrant smuggling.
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 676, No. 1, pp. 6-15.