
“It’s easier if we stop them moving” A critical analysis of anti-child trafficking discourse, policy and practice – the case of Southern Benin
This thesis offers a critical assessment of anti-child trafficking discourse, policy and practice, using a case study of the situation in Southern Benin. It seeks to transcend the reductiveness of the dominant paradigm around child trafficking, including dominant representations of it and prevailing policy approaches to dealing with it, and to complicate the simplistic nature of much of the academic literature that explains the existence and persistence of this dominant paradigm.