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Child slavery now a contemporary reader

Gary Craig is Emeritus Professor of Social Justice and Associate Fellow at the Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation, Hull, where he has led the team researching modern slavery. He is also Professor of Community Development and Social Justice at the University of Durham, and Honorary Ambassador for the International Association for Community Development. His research interests focus on 'race' and ethnicity, modern slavery, local governance and community development. --Book Jacket.

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  • "Gary Craig is Emeritus Professor of Social Justice and Associate Fellow at the Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation, Hull, where he has led the team researching modern slavery. He is also Professor of Community Development and Social Justice at the University of Durham, and Honorary Ambassador for the International Association for Community Development. His research interests focus on 'race' and ethnicity, modern slavery, local governance and community development. --Book Jacket."@en
  • "Most stave trades were abolished during the 19th century yet there remain millions of people in slavery today, among them approximately 210 million children in slavery, trafficked, in debt bondage and in other forms of forced labour, This groundbreaking book, drawing on experience worldwide, shows how children remain locked in slavery, the ways in which they are exploited and how they can be emancipated. Written for policy and political actors, academics and activists, it reminds us also that we all are implicated in modern childhood slavery ù as consumers ù and need both to understand its causes, and act to stop it."@en
  • "Around 210 million children are still in slavery today. This groundbreaking book shows why they remain locked in slavery, the ways in which they are exploited and how they can be emancipated. It also reminds us that all consumers are implicated in modern childhood slavery."@en

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  • "Child Slavery Now : a Contemporary Reader"
  • "Child slavery now a contemporary reader"@en
  • "Child slavery now a contemporary reader"
  • "Child slavery now : a contemporary reader"@en
  • "Child slavery now : a contemporary reader"