Date: 2023
Type: Book
Global human smuggling : buying freedom in a retreating world
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023, 3rd edition[Migration Policy Centre]
ACHILLI, Luigi, KYLE, David (editor/s), ACHILLI, Luigi, KYLE, David, Global human smuggling : buying freedom in a retreating world, Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023, 3rd edition[Migration Policy Centre] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76167
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Migrant smuggling is now more entrenched than ever in many regions around the world, with efforts to combat it both largely unsuccessful and often counterproductive. This edited volume explores human smuggling in several nuanced forms across diverse regions, examining its deep historical, social, economic, and cultural roots as well as its broad political consequences. Spanning issues around the world, the essays in this collection cover topics such as global migrant smuggling networks, government responses, multinational initiatives against human trafficking for sexual exploitation, representations of human smuggling in mainstream narratives of migration, and more. With nineteen new contributors, the third edition of Global Human Smuggling represents the progress of human smuggling research on every continent and offers a rare research-based and conceptual framework for the study of this critical global issue.
Table of Contents:
-- Introduction
-- Chapter 1. Smuggling the State Back in: Agents of Human Smuggling Reconsidered
-- Chapter 2. How the State Made Smuggling and Smuggling Made the State: A History of Immigration Control and Evasion on the US-Mexico Line
-- Chapter 3. Multinational Initiative against Global Trafficking in Person for Sexual Exploitation, 1899-1999
-- Chapter 4. Multilateral Protocols on Trafficking and Smuggling: Divergent Paths of cooperation and Disintegration since 2000
-- Chapter 5. Human Smuggling and Terrorism: Complex Adaptive Systems and Special Operations
-- Chapter 6. Migrant Smuggling across the EU-Turkey Border: Structural, Institutional, and Agency-Based Factors
-- Chapter 7. The Double Duality of Migrants Smugglers: An Analytical Framework
-- Chapter 8. Financial Elements of Clandestine Journeys: How You Pay Your Smuggler Matters
-- Chapter 9. The Burners: Smuggling Networks and Maghrebi Migrants
-- Chapter 10. Smuggling Migrants from Africa to Europe: Threat, Resource, or Bargaining Chip?
-- Chapter 11. Irregular Migration and Human Smuggling Networks: The Case of North Korea
-- Chapter 12. People Smuggling in Southeast Asia: Rohingya and Chin Stories of Agency, Freedom, and Power in Cross-Border Movement
-- Chapter 13. What the Experiences of Women Tell Us about the Facilitation of Irregular Migration
-- Chapter 14. Enter the Boogeyman: Representations of Human Smuggling in Mainstream Narrative of Migration
-- Chapter 15. Ecuadorean Migrant Smuggling: Contemporary Patterns and Dynamics
-- Chapter 16. Combatting People Smuggling with the Same Crime? Australian's "Creative" Anti-smuggling Efforts in Indonesia
-- Chapter 17. The Rise of "Border Security": Chaos, Clutter, and Complexity
-- Chapter 18. Transnational Struggles and the "State": Biopower and Biopolitics in the Case of a Nigerian Human Trafficking Ring
-- Chapter 19. The Transformation of Mexican Migrant Smuggling Networks during the Twenty-First Century
-- Chapter 20. In Search of Protection: Irregular Mobility among Palestinian Youth in Gaza
Additional information:
Published online: 5 December 2023
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76167
ISBN: 9781421447520; 9781421447513
Series/Number: [Migration Policy Centre]
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
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