Modern day slavery and orphanage tourism /
"The first of its kind, this book highlights exploratory research conducted within preliminary thinking of modern slavery within tourism"--
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Wallingford, Oxfordshire ; Boston, MA :
CAB International,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Paul Ronalds
- Preface / Joseph M. Cheer
- Introduction : modern day slavery and orphanage tourism framework / Joseph M. Cheer
- Orphanate tourism and the Convention on the Rights of the Child / Hannah ReidChapter
- Orphanages as sites of modern slavery / Katherine E. van Doore
- Historical and socio-political drivers of Australian participation in orphanage tourism in Bali / Gemma Daniels
- People, money and resources : the drivers of institutionalisation / Leigh Mathews
- Promising practices : strengthening families and systems to prevent and reduce the institutional care of children / Karen Flanagan
- What drives voluntourism? : internal impulses and external encouragement / Pippa Biddle
- How filmmaking can support advocacy : the voluntourist and orphanage tourism / Chloe Sangunetti
- Consuming poverty : volunteer tourism in an orphanage in Nepal / Amira Benali & Daniel Oris
- A "nice, knock-down argument" about orphanage tourism, modern slavery, and the power and peril of naming / Kathie Carpenter
- AfterwordStephen Ucembe.