The human trafficking debate: Implications for Social Work Practice
The present paper examines the claims making process and the varied constructions of human trafficking as a social problem. We have utilized the theoretical framework of Social Constructionism to answer questions: (1) What is the process utilized in social problems constructions in general? (2) How...
Main Authors: | Soma Sen, Yoko Baba |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Social Work & Society
2017-08-01
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Series: | Social Work and Society |
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Online Access: | https://ejournals.bib.uni-wuppertal.de/index.php/sws/article/view/502 |
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