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Freeing the Modern Slaves, One Click at a Time: Theorising human trafficking, modern slavery, and technology

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posted on 2025-11-26, 05:33 authored by Sanja MilivojevicSanja Milivojevic, Heather Moore, Marie Segrave
<p dir="ltr">This paper analyses relations between human trafficking, modern slavery, and information communication technology. It looks at the history of the technology-trafficking nexus and flags some key advances in the counter-trafficking discourse in the last two decades. It provides an overview of how technology has been framed as both a part of the problem and part of the solution in the trafficking/slavery context and emphasises the impact of such developments on a range of actors, in particular, potential victims, NGOs, and the nation state. We suggest that the technology-slavery/trafficking connections, while often elusive, act as potent narrative and policy setters that can advance existing challenges and create new points of tension in the counter-trafficking context. We critically analyse these points of tension and destabilise some of their underpinning assumptions. In the conclusion, we highlight the need for rigorous empirical evidence, arguing that a more robust scholarly engagement with the role of technology in enabling and disrupting exploitation is essential. We also point to the importance of ensuring that technology is not a distraction from addressing the root causes of exploitation and abuse.</p>

History

Publication Date

2020-04-27

Journal

Anti-Trafficking Review

Volume

14

Pagination

17p. (p. 16-32)

Publisher

Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women

ISSN

2286-7511

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© The Authors, 2020. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY). Under the CC-BY license, the public is free to share, adapt, and make commercial use of the work. Users must always give proper attribution to the authors and the Anti-Trafficking Review.

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