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I agreed to go because……..examining the Agency of Children within a phenomenon conceptualised as trafficking in Ghana

Abstract

The legal and policy framework on child trafficking is dismissive of children’s agency and regards them as vulnerable personalities. This paper examines the scope of children’s agency in their transportation to other communities for fishing in Ghana. Using a phenomenological design, 17 child returnees’ views were elicited on their movement for fishing activities. Findings revealed that children’s agentive capabilities progressed primarily from consent giving to negotiation. Highlighting the relational and material context within which children’s agency unfolds, the study suggests that it is erroneous to generally ascribe the discursive label of ‘innocence’ to children who are considered as trafficked.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 07/27/2021 | Link to this post on IFP |
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