Constructions of Human Trafficking in the Australian Sex Industry: an International Relations Perspective
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Open access
Authors
Wilson, Angela Mary
Date
2021Supervisor
Philip Moore
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Humanities
School
School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry
Department of Social Sciences and Security Studies
Collection
Abstract
I explore how the Australian Government constructs human trafficking in the Australian sex industry as a problem and who influences this construction; I do not assume it is a problem and simply look at the Government’s response. It is this subtle difference which forms the core of my research. This dissertation is significant in International Relations because it looks at a human security issue concerning a group of people whose voices are often ignored.