How is Human Trafficking Understood within Health Care?: A Discursive Analysis of British Columbia Health Stakeholders’ Understandings of Human Trafficking and Health Care Implications for Persons who are Trafficked
In this thesis, I examine how health stakeholders in British Columbia think and talk about human trafficking. I interrogate the health stakeholders’ speech as a site where broad societal discourses associated with human trafficking manifest. Using critical race theory, interlocking analysis, and a...
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Language: | English en |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5130 |