Journal of International Women's Studies
Volume 18, Issue 2, 2017, Pages 74-88

Globalization as a racial project: Implications for human trafficking (Article)

Williamson S.*
  • a Department of Sociology, North Carolina State University, United States

Abstract

This essay considers the potential impact of viewing globalization as a racial project in relation to human trafficking. Through an examination of a wide variety of scholarly sources and the work of Omi and Winant (2015), this essay presents the argument that globalization itself is a racial project by tracing how race is interwoven with the processes of globalization. It then asserts the implications this conceptualization of globalization has for human trafficking, and particularly anti-trafficking efforts. Finally, it argues for the power of using such a conceptual framework and suggests the incorporation of a critical globalization perspective for future studies of human trafficking. © 2017 Journal of International Women's Studies.

Author Keywords

Human trafficking Racial project globalization Intersectionality

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ISSN: 15398706
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English