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Fiona B. Adamson's Outputs (7)

Victims or Suspects? Identifying and Assisting Potentially Trafficked Fishermen: A Qualitative Study with Stakeholders and First Responders in Thailand (2022)
Journal Article
Pocock, N. S., Stöckl, H., Tadee, R., Rongrongmuang, W., Tharawan, K., Adamson, F., & Zimmerman, C. (in press). Victims or Suspects? Identifying and Assisting Potentially Trafficked Fishermen: A Qualitative Study with Stakeholders and First Responders in Thailand. Journal of migration and health, 4, Article 100074. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2021.100074

Prompted by reports of ‘sea slavery’ in the fishing industry and threats of sanctions, Thailand has faced pressure to eradicate human trafficking the fishing sector. Although the Thai government has responded with anti-trafficking policies, there rem... Read More about Victims or Suspects? Identifying and Assisting Potentially Trafficked Fishermen: A Qualitative Study with Stakeholders and First Responders in Thailand.

Locating Politics in the Global: (Dis)Entangling Diaspora Governance Practices (2022)
Thesis
Craven, C. R. Locating Politics in the Global: (Dis)Entangling Diaspora Governance Practices. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

Critical IR scholarship has argued that diaspora are governed in line with global political dynamics that class them as post/neocolonial, or neoliberal economic subjects. Fewer scholarly works have gone into exploring exactly how such structural dyna... Read More about Locating Politics in the Global: (Dis)Entangling Diaspora Governance Practices.

Global Security Entanglement and the Mobility Paradox (2022)
Journal Article
Adamson, F., & Greenhill, K. M. (2022). Global Security Entanglement and the Mobility Paradox. Current History, 121(831), 3-9. https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.2022.121.831.3

The world today is profoundly interconnected, but also characterized by ongoing national competition and intra-state conflict. At the nexus of these dynamics is the question of cross-border mobility, which cuts through and connects myriad, disparate... Read More about Global Security Entanglement and the Mobility Paradox.