Victimizing the migrant worker

Nina Maegaard Sharar

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    Abstract

    This paper is a presentation of my research on how exploited migrant workers are victimized in their meeting with different actors and officials in the expanding Danish policy field of 'human trafficking to forced labour'. I examine what discourses officials draw on in order to create 'the ideal victim' and what consequences this may have for the migrant workers in question. Particularly i focus on the labour union and how their entry into the policy field of human trafficking may transform the ideal worker into the ideal victim. Drawing on an empirical example, i discuss the processes of 'unionizing human trafficking'.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date2018
    Publication statusPublished - 2018
    Event19th Nordic Migration Conference: New (Im)mobilities. Migration and Race in the Era of Authoritarianism - REMESO, Linköping University, Norrköping , Sweden
    Duration: 15 Aug 201817 Aug 2018
    Conference number: 19
    https://liu.se/forskning/19th-nordic-migration-conference-2018

    Conference

    Conference19th Nordic Migration Conference
    Number19
    LocationREMESO, Linköping University
    Country/TerritorySweden
    CityNorrköping
    Period15/08/201817/08/2018
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    Keywords

    • Victimization
    • Racialization
    • Labour union
    • Human Trafficking
    • Forced labour
    • Anti-trafficking policies
    • Immigration
    • Agency
    • Mobility

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