Andamios
Volume 13, Issue 32, 2016, Pages 357-378
The invisible side of Bolivian transnational migration to Argentina [La parte invisibilizada de la migración transnacional Boliviana hacia Argentina] (Article)
Goldberg A.*
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Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (Conicef), Argentina
Abstract
This paper is the result of different ethnographic research conducted from 2007 onwards. It addresses a specific case study within Argentinian contemporary regional migration processes, from a relational, cultural and socio-political definition of the concept of violence. The above case is that of the Bolivian immigrant workers of both sexes, who are victims of transnational human trafficking networks, who were recruited in origin and reduced to servitude under conditions close to slavery, in clandestine textile workshops of the city of Buenos Aires and its metropolitan area. In this context of social vulnerability, the risk situations for the health of these people are increased, including their suffering from serious illnesses and accidents, and even death. © 2016, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. All rights reserved.
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ISSN: 18700063
Cited by: 1
Original Language: Spanish