On the Streets: Deprivation, risk, and communities of care in pandemic times
Anti - Trafficking Review, suppl Special Issue – Home and Homelessness
; - (20):33-53, 2023.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2300569
ABSTRACT
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, public concerns about 'vulnerable people in street situation' have grown in South American countries. These concerns focus on the risk of sexual violence, exploitation, and human trafficking faced by migrants and women in the sex sector. This article examines these public concerns and the discourses of risk that structure them, taking Ecuador and the border province of El Oro as a case study. It analyses how irregularised migrants and women offering sexual and erotic services talk about 'risk' and 'exploitation', and how they respond to crisis, controls, and restrictions by becoming involved in risky activities and building communities of care. These communities are solidarity alliances that connect and offer mutual support to people confronting deprivation and violence. They are not restricted to the household or the domestic sphere;rather, they constitute different forms of 'family' and 'home' building. The article is based on a participatory research in El Oro, a place with a long history of human trafficking that has not been recognised or studied.
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ProQuest Central
Type of study:
Prognostic study
Language:
English
Journal:
Anti - Trafficking Review, suppl Special Issue – Home and Homelessness
Year:
2023
Document Type:
Article
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