Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Volume 653, Issue 1, 2014, Pages 25-45

The Celebritization of Human Trafficking (Article)

Haynes D.F.
  • a New England Law, Boston, United States

Abstract

Human trafficking, and especially sex trafficking, is not only susceptible to alluring and sensational narratives, it also plays into the celebrity-as-rescuer ideal that receives considerable attention from the media, the public, and policy-makers. While some celebrities develop enough expertise to speak with authority on the topic, many others are neither knowledgeable nor accurate in their efforts to champion antitrafficking causes. Prominent policy-makers allow celebrity activists to influence their opinions and even consult with them for advice regarding public policies. Emblematic of larger, fundamental problems with the dominant discourse, funding allocations, and legislation in current antitrafficking initiatives in the United States and elsewhere, celebrity activism is not significantly advancing the eradication of human trafficking and may even be doing harm by diverting attention from aspects of the problem and solution that sorely require attention. © 2014 by The American Academy of Political and Social Science.

Author Keywords

Human trafficking celebrity activism human rights

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DOI: 10.1177/0002716213515837
ISSN: 00027162
Cited by: 33
Original Language: English