Freeing the modern slaves, one click at a time: Theorising human trafficking, modern slavery, and technology

Sanja Milivojevic, Heather Moore, Marie Segrave

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Abstract

This paper analyses relations between human trafficking, modern slavery, and information communication technology. It looks at the history of the technologytrafficking nexus and flags some key advances in the counter-trafficking discourse in the last two decades. It provides an overview of how technology has been framed as both a part of the problem and part of the solution in the trafficking/slavery context and emphasises the impact of such developments on a range of actors, in particular, potential victims, NGOs, and the nation state. We suggest that the technology-slavery/trafficking connections, while often elusive, act as potent narrative and policy setters that can advance existing challenges and create new points of tension in the counter-trafficking context. We critically analyse these points of tension and destabilise some of their underpinning assumptions. In the conclusion, we highlight the need for rigorous empirical evidence, arguing that a more robust scholarly engagement with the role of technology in enabling and disrupting exploitation is essential. We also point to the importance of ensuring that technology is not a distraction from addressing the root causes of exploitation and abuse.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16-32
Number of pages17
JournalAnti-Trafficking Review
Volume14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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© 2020, Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women. All rights reserved.

Keywords

  • E-trafficking
  • Evidence-based knowledge
  • Impact
  • Technology

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