Neil Howard is an academic activist and Prize Fellow at the University of Bath. His research focuses on unfree labour, and on the workings of the policy establishment as it seeks to respond. Follow him on twitter @NeilPHoward.
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Publicado en: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryOn freedom and (im)mobility: how states create vulnerability by controlling human movement
Beyond Slavery introduces its next issue on trafficking, smuggling and migration, arguing that mobility is central...
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Publicado en: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryForced labour is big business: states and corporations are doing little to stop it
The recent flurry of government, corporate, and NGO initiatives to eradicate slavery does little to tackle...
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Publicado en: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryBasic income and the anti-slavery movement
Unconditional basic income is not only feasible, but it also has more emancipatory potential than any other single...
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Publicado en: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryIntroducing Beyond Slavery’s month on forced labour in the global political economy
Beyond Trafficking and Slavery editors introduce their February issue exploring the political economic contexts of...
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Publicado en: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryBeyond Slavery so far…
At the end of 2014, our editorial partnership Beyond Trafficking and Slavery looks back at the ground covered and...
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Publicado en: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryOn Bolivia’s new child labour law
Evo Morales has been condemned for lowering the working age in Bolivia to 10. But when child labour remains a given,...