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Regulating the International Movement of Women interrogates the complex relationship between the state and the normative regulation of women who cross national borders.
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					Regulating the International Movement of Women interrogates the complex relationship between the state and the normative regulation of women who cross national borders.
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 - Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
 - Seitenzahl: 197
 - Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2012
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 - ISBN-13: 9781136735783
 - Artikelnr.: 38454788
 
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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 - Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2012
 - Englisch
 - ISBN-13: 9781136735783
 - Artikelnr.: 38454788
 
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Sharron Fitzgerald is based at the Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences at Aberystwyth University
	Introduction: Identifying the Problematic: Why Does Vulnerability Matter?
Sharron A. FitzGerald (Editor); 1.Constructing Vulnerabilities and Managing Risk: State responses to forced marriage; 2. Safe spaces for dykes in danger? Refugee law's production of vulnerable lesbians
Sarah Keenan; 3. Roma
free movement and gendered exclusion in the enlarged European Union
Heli Askola
4. Life on the margins: A feminist counter-topography of H-2B workers
Deborah Dixon
5. Vulnerability
silence and pathways to resistance: The case of migrant women in Greece
Nadina Chritopolou and Gabriella Lazaridis
6. Crossing border
inhabiting spaces: The (in)credibility of sexual violence in asylum appeals
7. Perspectives on trafficking and the Policing and Crime Act 2009: Challenging notions of vulnerability through a Butlerian lens
Anna Carline
8.Vulnerability and sex trafficking in the United Kingdom
Sharron A.Fitzgerald; 9. Moral and legal obligations of the state to victims of sex trafficking: Vulnerability and beyond
Tsachi Keren-Paz.
	Sharron A. FitzGerald (Editor); 1.Constructing Vulnerabilities and Managing Risk: State responses to forced marriage; 2. Safe spaces for dykes in danger? Refugee law's production of vulnerable lesbians
Sarah Keenan; 3. Roma
free movement and gendered exclusion in the enlarged European Union
Heli Askola
4. Life on the margins: A feminist counter-topography of H-2B workers
Deborah Dixon
5. Vulnerability
silence and pathways to resistance: The case of migrant women in Greece
Nadina Chritopolou and Gabriella Lazaridis
6. Crossing border
inhabiting spaces: The (in)credibility of sexual violence in asylum appeals
7. Perspectives on trafficking and the Policing and Crime Act 2009: Challenging notions of vulnerability through a Butlerian lens
Anna Carline
8.Vulnerability and sex trafficking in the United Kingdom
Sharron A.Fitzgerald; 9. Moral and legal obligations of the state to victims of sex trafficking: Vulnerability and beyond
Tsachi Keren-Paz.
Introduction: Identifying the Problematic: Why Does Vulnerability Matter?
Sharron A. FitzGerald (Editor); 1.Constructing Vulnerabilities and Managing Risk: State responses to forced marriage; 2. Safe spaces for dykes in danger? Refugee law's production of vulnerable lesbians
Sarah Keenan; 3. Roma
free movement and gendered exclusion in the enlarged European Union
Heli Askola
4. Life on the margins: A feminist counter-topography of H-2B workers
Deborah Dixon
5. Vulnerability
silence and pathways to resistance: The case of migrant women in Greece
Nadina Chritopolou and Gabriella Lazaridis
6. Crossing border
inhabiting spaces: The (in)credibility of sexual violence in asylum appeals
7. Perspectives on trafficking and the Policing and Crime Act 2009: Challenging notions of vulnerability through a Butlerian lens
Anna Carline
8.Vulnerability and sex trafficking in the United Kingdom
Sharron A.Fitzgerald; 9. Moral and legal obligations of the state to victims of sex trafficking: Vulnerability and beyond
Tsachi Keren-Paz.
				Sharron A. FitzGerald (Editor); 1.Constructing Vulnerabilities and Managing Risk: State responses to forced marriage; 2. Safe spaces for dykes in danger? Refugee law's production of vulnerable lesbians
Sarah Keenan; 3. Roma
free movement and gendered exclusion in the enlarged European Union
Heli Askola
4. Life on the margins: A feminist counter-topography of H-2B workers
Deborah Dixon
5. Vulnerability
silence and pathways to resistance: The case of migrant women in Greece
Nadina Chritopolou and Gabriella Lazaridis
6. Crossing border
inhabiting spaces: The (in)credibility of sexual violence in asylum appeals
7. Perspectives on trafficking and the Policing and Crime Act 2009: Challenging notions of vulnerability through a Butlerian lens
Anna Carline
8.Vulnerability and sex trafficking in the United Kingdom
Sharron A.Fitzgerald; 9. Moral and legal obligations of the state to victims of sex trafficking: Vulnerability and beyond
Tsachi Keren-Paz.







