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El paradigma discursivo en torno a la «víctima de trata». Intervención social con mujeres dominicanas en Puerto Rico

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In this paper, the authors focused on the discourse produced by both governmental and non-governmental agents responsible for ensuring the welfare of the most vulnerable population and examined the support system for trafficking victims.
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The purpose of this paper is to reflect some of the advances in our research on the work done by Dominican women at cantinas located in Puerto Rico and on the women’s access to the American social protection system. The fieldwork was conducted in 2014, using an ethnographic methodology. In this context, we have focused on the discourse produced by both governmental and non-governmental agents responsible for ensuring the welfare of the most vulnerable population. In particular, bearing in mind that, as a population on the move subjected to situations of exploitation, these women could have access to resources related to human trafficking, we have also examined the support system for trafficking victims. Trafficking cannot be understood without reference to international regulations governed by specific ideologies and definitions about what constitutes a trafficking victim. We have therefore focused on how such regulations are put into practice on the ground. We will consider how, by constructing a «trafficking victim» category, both the regulations and their practical implementation make racialized working-class Dominican women invisible, even though they are extensively present throughout the country and can be found in labor exploitation spaces.

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La intervención social con mujeres migrantes en situación de trata de seres humanos: Aportes desde la creación colectiva

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a methodological proposal to favor transforming and participatory processes in favor of the empowerment of the people who experience it, in order to rethink the hegemonic social intervention processes that are developed with migrant women in trafficking, in the key of a welfare paradigm.
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Experiencias femeninas y violencia de género en la triple frontera del Paraná

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the relationship between women's experiences and gender violence in the Triple-border-area of Parana's River (between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay).
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Mujeres africanas en Situación de Trata. Diversidades, resistencias y oportunidades

TL;DR: In this article, the authors make African women in trafficking visible as subjects of law in the face of the dominant political discourses and welfare practices in social intervention, and highlight the need for the role of women themselves during these processes.
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Do Protocolo de Palermo à compaixão-repressão: indefinições, vieses e idealizações da hegemonia antitráfico

TL;DR: In this article , a convivência entre, por one lado, uma definição dilatada do tráfico de pessoas no texto do protocolo and das leis nacionais dele resultantes, and, by outro, a apertada seletividade ideológica, oscilando de forma quase esquizofrénica entre a compaixão and a repressão, tende a permear os processos de operacionalização dos quadros legais, nomeadamente no que diz respeito ao reconhecimento e proteção das vítimas.
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Loose women or lost women? The re-emergence of the myth of white slavery in contemporary discourses of trafficking in women.

TL;DR: While the myth of ”trafficking in women”/”white slavery” is ostensibly about protecting women, the underlying moral concern is with the control of “loose women.”
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New Directions in Research on Human Trafficking

TL;DR: This article evaluates four popular claims regarding human trafficking’s international magnitude, trends, and seriousness relative to other illicit global activities and argues for microlevel research, which has advantages over grand, macrolevel claims.
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Who gets to choose? coercion, consent, and the UN Trafficking Protocol

Jo Doezema
- 01 Mar 2002 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the difficulties around using the notion of consent to define 'trafficking in women' through an examination of the recent negotiations around the UN Trafficking Protocol.
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G-Strings and Sympathy : Strip Club Regulars and Male Desire

TL;DR: Katherine Frank as discussed by the authors provides a fascinating insider's account of the personal and cultural fantasies motivating male heterosexual strip club "regulars." Given that all of the clubs where she worked prohibited physical contact between the exotic dancers and their customers, Frank asks what customers were purchasing from the clubs and from the dancers.