Sine Plambech is a Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in Copenhagen. She conducts fieldwork in Nigeria, Thailand, Sicily and Denmark on human trafficking, undocumented migration and women’s migration. She is a former Visiting Professor at Barnard, Columbia University and currently leads the project ‘Women on the Move’ on women’s undocumented migration to Europe for Open Society Foundation. Based on her research she is behind six films, among them her latest Heartbound (2018) awarded by the American Anthropological Associations for Best Feature and the Royal Anthropological Institutes Richard Werbner Award. Follow her on Twitter @sineplambech.
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryBecky is dead
Becky’s life represents the world in microcosm. She isn’t the first of the migrants I’ve worked with to have died...
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryViolence in the safety of home: life in Nigeria after selling sex in Europe
Many women find themselves returning to situations of everyday violence after being ‘saved’ from selling sex in...