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Mobile Africa Human Trafficking And The Digital Divide 1st Edition Mirjam Van Reisen

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Mobile Africa Human Trafficking And The Digital Divide 1st Edition Mirjam Van Reisen
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Publisher: Langaa RPCIG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.42 MB
Pages: 764
Author: Mirjam Van Reisen, Munyaradzi Mawere
ISBN: 9789956551613, 9956551619
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Mobile Africa Human Trafficking And The Digital Divide 1st Edition Mirjam Van Reisen by Mirjam Van Reisen, Munyaradzi Mawere 9789956551613, 9956551619 instant download after payment.

What happens at the nexus of the digital divide and human trafficking? This book examines the impact of the introduction of new digital information and communication technology (ICT) - as well as lack of access to digital connectivity - on human trafficking. The different studies presented in the chapters show the realities for people moving along the Central Mediterranean route from the Horn of Africa through Libya to Europe. The authors warn against an over-optimistic view of innovation as a solution and highlight the relationship between technology and the crimes committed against vulnerable people in search of protection. In this volume, the third in a four-part series 'Connected and Mobile: Migration and Human Trafficking in Africa', relevant new theories are proposed as tools to understand the dynamics that appear in mobile Africa. Most importantly, the editors identify critical ethical issues in relation to both technology and human trafficking and the nexus between them, helping explore the dimensions of new responsibilities that need to be defined. The chapters in this book represent a collection of well-documented empirical investigations by a young and diverse group of researchers, addressing critical issues in relation to innovation and the perils of our time.

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