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This review essay assesses Aidan Forth's Barbed-Wire Imperialism: Britain's Empire of Camps, 1876–1903 within the broader historical context of imperial repression. It looks at how the British used camps as tools of control, how they reflected spatial concepts of imperial rule, and how they challenged the idea of liberal imperialism.
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Keywords: Sur la route avec Bashō
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In anti-trafficking programmes as well as in academic discussions, the issue of labour exploitation is often overshadowed by that of sexual exploitation and the migration movement. Based on a study in Laos, the paper argues that the anti-trafficking sector does not only produce discourses and policies that ignore (non-sexual) labour exploitation, but also contributes to it through rehabilitation programs for victims of trafficking. The ethnography of shelters for trafficked persons suggests that this sector actively feeds the recruitment channels of low-paid female workers in a globalized labour market. Partnerships established both to secure funding and to demonstrate the success of its empowerment programmes contribute to the stabilization of a proletarian feminized workforce in the precision production sector. Questioning the singularity of the reintegration programmes of former trafficking victims into factory workshops with regard to international policies of reintegration of former trafficking victims, the article shows that the anti-trafficking sector contributes to a gendered international division of labour.
Keywords: Miramond, victimes de traite, exploitation du travail, refuges, usines, femmes, Laos, Thaïlande, Asie du Sud-Est, Miramond, victims of trafficking, labour exploitation, shelters, factories, women, Laos, Thailand, South-East Asia, Miramond, víctimas de la trata de personas, explotación del trabajo, fábricas, mujeres, Laos, Tailandia, Sudeste de Asia
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