Projektdetaljer
Beskrivelse
Women’s sex work migration and human trafficking are seen as severe manifestations of global gender inequality and has received mounting international attention. Simultaneously, women constitute more than half of the worlds’ migrants and contribute significantly to the development of their poor home countries and communities. The project explores these forms of migration and their relation to the EU’s increasingly restrictive migration policies seen from the perspective of the Global South. The project analyses two flows of migration over time: Thai women’s sex work and marriage migration and Nigerian women’s irregular migration to the European sex industry. The research project stimulates theoretical rethinking within migration studies by creating a dynamic approach, which combines social transformations and migration restrictions in a gender perspective. Additionally, migrant societies’ perspective on sex work migration and human trafficking over time will be investigated.
| Status | Afsluttet |
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| Effektiv start/slut dato | 01/01/2016 → 31/12/2019 |
Samarbejdspartnere
- Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier
- Columbia University (leder)
- Chinese University of Hong Kong
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En migrantmors afsked - Forskning på film viser menneskene bag stereotyperne
Plambech, S., 2019, I: Jordens Folk. 54, 1, s. 50-63 13 s.Publikation: Artikler: Tidsskrift og avis › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
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Migration on the intimate stage of marriage: The new film Heartbound documents 15 years of migration research
Plambech, S., Brus Pedersen, M. & Jensen, T., 19 sep. 2018, Danish Institute for International Studies.Publikation: Andet › Longreads, DIIS Q&A, DIIS Interview og DIIS Blog › Formidling
Åben adgang
Presse/medier
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Instruktører bag 'Hjertelandet':»Fordommene om, at mændene bare vil have sex, bliver hurtigt opløst«
20/09/2018
1 Mediebidrag
Presse/medie