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Labour Migration and Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia

by Michele Ford, Lenore Lyons, Willem van Schendel

This book both considers labour migration in its totality, showing how the divide between illegal and legal migration is often blurred, and also examines how governmental and international measures to counter illegal migration are translated into action on the ground, and what impact on all kinds of migration they have in practice.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Since the signing of the UN Trafficking Protocol, anti-trafficking laws, policies and other initiatives have been implemented at the local, national and regional levels. These activities have received little scholarly attention. This volume aims to begin to fill this gap by documenting the micro-processes through which an anti-trafficking framework has been translated, implemented and resisted in mainland and island Southeast Asia. The detailed ethnographic accounts in this collection examine the everyday practices of the diverse range of actors involved in trafficking-like practices and in anti-trafficking initiatives. In demonstrating how the anti-trafficking framework has become influential – and even over-determining – in some border sites and yet remains mostly irrelevant in others, the chapters in this collection explore the complex connections between labour migration, migrant smuggling and human trafficking.

Author Biography

Willem van Schendel is Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of Amsterdam. He is author of several books, including A History of Bangladesh (Cambridge University Press 2009) and The Bengal Borderland: Beyond State and Nation in South Asia (Anthem Press 2005)Lenore Lyons is an Honorary Associate in the Department of Indonesian Studies at the University of Sydney. Recognized as the leading scholar on the feminist movement in Singapore, she recently completed a major study of citizenship, identity and sovereignty in the Riau Islands of IndonesiaMichele Ford is Associate Professor of Indonesian Studies at the University of Sydney, where she teaches and researches about social activism and human rights in Southeast Asia. She is the author of Workers and Intellectuals: NGOs, Trade Unions and the Indonesian Labour Movement (NUS/Hawaii/KITLV 2009)

Table of Contents

1. Labour Migration and Human Trafficking 2.Agency by Proxy: Women and the Human Trafficking Discourse in the Philippines 3. International Politics, Anti-Trafficking Measures and Sex Work in Cambodia 4. The Inexorable Quest for Trafficking Hotspots Along the Thai-Lao Border 5. Counter-Trafficking and Migrant Labour Activism in Indonesia's Periphery 6.Trafficking 'Not-Spot' in a China-Vietnam Border Town 7. Territorial Sovereignty and Trafficking in the Indonesia-Malaysia Borderlands 8.Exploitation and Escape: Journeys Across the Burma-Thailand Frontier 9. Discretion and the Trafficking-like Practices of the Indonesian State

Review

"This book is an important contribution to an understanding of migration, warts
and all, in Southeast Asia...In all, the book is an informative and stimulating collection of papers." - Chris Manning, The Australian National University, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies

Details

ISBN1138815853
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year 2014
ISBN-10 1138815853
ISBN-13 9781138815858
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2014-07-04
Imprint Routledge
Subtitle Critical Perspectives
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Edited by Willem van Schendel
DEWEY 331.120959
Short Title LABOUR MIGRATION & HUMAN TRAFF
Language English
Media Book
Affiliation University of Western Australia
UK Release Date 2014-07-04
AU Release Date 2014-07-04
NZ Release Date 2014-07-04
Series Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series
Author Willem van Schendel
Illustrations 1 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Alternative 9780415665636
Audience Tertiary & Higher Education
Pages 190

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