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Jennifer Musto
Jennifer Musto
Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies
Adresse e-mail validée de wellesley.edu
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Control and protect: Collaboration, carceral protection, and domestic sex trafficking in the United States
J Musto
Univ of California Press, 2016
1452016
What's in a name?: Conflations and contradictions in contemporary US discourses of human trafficking
JL Musto
Women's Studies International Forum 32 (4), 281-287, 2009
1452009
Domestic minor sex trafficking and the detention-to-protection pipeline
J Musto
Dialectical Anthropology 37, 257-276, 2013
1182013
The rise of mobile and the diffusion of technology-facilitated trafficking
M Latonero, J Musto, Z Boyd, E Boyle, A Bissel, K Gibson, J Kim
University of Southern California, Center on Communication Leadership & Policy, 2012
1102012
The trafficking-technology nexus
JL Musto, D Boyd
Social Politics 21 (3), 461-483, 2014
772014
The trafficking-technology nexus
JL Musto, D Boyd
Social Politics 21 (3), 461-483, 2014
772014
Transgender people and human trafficking: Intersectional exclusion of transgender migrants and people of color from anti-trafficking protection in the United States
AE Fehrenbacher, J Musto, H Hoefinger, N Mai, PG Macioti, C Giametta, ...
Journal of Human Trafficking 6 (2), 182-194, 2020
642020
Carceral protectionism and multi-professional anti-trafficking human rights work in the Netherlands
JL Musto
New Directions in Feminism and Human Rights, 89-108, 2019
592019
Migration, sex work and trafficking: the racialized bordering politics of sexual humanitarianism
N Mai, PG Macioti, C Bennachie, AE Fehrenbacher, C Giametta, ...
The Sexual Politics of Border Control, 123-144, 2022
472022
Human trafficking reconsidered: Rethinking the problem, envisioning new solutions
KK Hoang, RS Parreñas
International Debate Education Association, 2014
412014
Transing critical criminology: A critical unsettling and transformative anti-carceral feminist reframing
J Musto
Critical Criminology 27, 37-54, 2019
362019
The NGO-ification of the anti-trafficking movement in the United States: A case study of the coalition to abolish slavery and trafficking
J Musto
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women’s and Gender Studies 5, 15-27, 2008
362008
Anti-trafficking in the time of FOSTA/SESTA: Networked moral gentrification and sexual humanitarian creep
J Musto, AE Fehrenbacher, H Hoefinger, N Mai, PG Macioti, C Bennachie, ...
Social Sciences 10 (2), 58, 2021
342021
Community-based responses to negative health impacts of sexual humanitarian anti-trafficking policies and the criminalization of sex work and migration in the US
H Hoefinger, J Musto, PG Macioti, AE Fehrenbacher, N Mai, C Bennachie, ...
Social Sciences 9 (1), 1, 2019
312019
The NGO-ification of the anti-trafficking movement in the United States
JL Musto
Sex trafficking, human rights, and social justice, 23-35, 2010
242010
Between Hope and Hype: Critical evaluations of technology’s role in anti-trafficking
J Musto, M Thakor, B Gerasimov
Anti-trafficking review, 1-14, 2020
222020
Technology and human trafficking: The rise of mobile and the diffusion of technology-facilitated trafficking
M Latonero
Available at SSRN 2177556, 2012
182012
Prostitution and sex work
J Musto, CA Jackson, E Shih
Elsevier, 2015
152015
The limits and possibilities of data-driven antitrafficking efforts
J Musto
Ga. St. UL Rev. 36, 1147, 2019
142019
Unfinished decriminalization: the impact of section 19 of the prostitution reform act 2003 on migrant sex workers’ rights and lives in Aotearoa New Zealand
C Bennachie, A Pickering, J Lee, PG Macioti, N Mai, AE Fehrenbacher, ...
Social Sciences 10 (5), 179, 2021
92021
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