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Global Human Smuggling: Buying Freedom in a Retreating World

Global Human Smuggling: Buying Freedom in a Retreating World

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Global Human Smuggling is a vital edited collection of essays on the global issue of human smuggling, featuring up-to-date contributions from interdisciplinary scholars. The book explores the historical, social, economic, and cultural roots of human smuggling, as well as its broad political consequences. It also examines the diverse motivations and organizations involved in migrant smuggling activities, including those helping people escape persecution and violence and transnational criminal syndicates. The third edition of the book introduces nineteen new contributors and offers a research-based and conceptual framework for the study of this critical global issue.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 512 pages
Publication date: 30 January 2024
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press


Migrant smuggling has become deeply entrenched in many regions worldwide, with efforts to combat it largely unsuccessful and often counterproductive. In Global Human Smuggling, editors Luigi Achilli and David Kyle have assembled a comprehensive collection of essays from interdisciplinary scholars that explore the multifaceted aspects of this global phenomenon. Contributors delve into various manifestations of human smuggling across diverse regions, examining its historical, social, economic, and cultural roots as well as its far-reaching political implications. This volume serves as a cutting-edge chronicle of the current state of human smuggling, acknowledging its intricate complexities and avoiding simplistic moral narratives. Similarly, the individuals involved in migrant smuggling activities exhibit a wide range of motivations and organizational structures, ranging from those seeking to aid individuals fleeing persecution and violence to transnational criminal syndicates exploiting the vulnerabilities of migrants seeking to leave their countries.

Building upon the pioneering work of its predecessors, the third edition of Global Human Smuggling introduces contributions organized around themes of control, complexity, and creativity. The essays in this essential collection cover a wide range of topics, spanning across the globe. They explore global migrant smuggling networks, government responses, multinational initiatives against human trafficking for sexual exploitation, representations of human smuggling in mainstream narratives of migration, and more. With nineteen new contributors, this edition further enhances the depth and breadth of the analysis presented.

By examining the multifaceted nature of human smuggling, Global Human Smuggling provides valuable insights into the challenges and complexities faced by governments, organizations, and individuals in combating this global issue. It sheds light on the diverse motivations and organizational structures behind migrant smuggling, challenging the notion of a singular, simplistic narrative. The volume emphasizes the need for a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach that addresses the root causes of migration, addresses the needs of migrants, and strengthens international cooperation in combating human smuggling.

In conclusion, Global Human Smuggling is an indispensable resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand the complex dynamics of human smuggling and develop effective strategies to combat it. The editors' commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship and the inclusion of diverse perspectives make this volume a valuable contribution to the field of migration studies.

Weight: 714g
Dimension: 151 x 229 x 34 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781421447513
Edition number: third edition

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