Organizations as Spaces for Caring: A Case of an Anti-trafficking Organization in India

Roscoe Conan D’Souza, I. Martí Lanuza

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Prior research has shown that human trafficking has multiple facets and is deeply enmeshed in societies around the world. Two central challenges for anti-trafficking organizations pertain to confronting systemic injustices and establishing caring organizations for survivors to start the process of healing and restoration. Analyzing the work of an anti-trafficking organization, International Sanctuary (ISanctuary) in Mumbai, we seek to elucidate how a space for caring for trafficking survivors is constructed in a largely non-egalitarian and unjust context. We contribute to discussions on how caring infrastructures are possibly developed so that they do not write off (pre)existing gendered and in-egalitarian social structures and how they shape individual biographies. We also highlight how the specific, situated context—defined by those very structures—shapes and influences the transformative potential of care interventions.

Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)829-842
Nombre de pàgines14
RevistaJournal of Business Ethics
Volum177
Número4
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - de maig 2022
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