‘Inanimate Objects’: Human consequences of Australia’s commodified approach to migrant workers during COVID-19

Article: Laurie Berg and Bassina Farbenblum, “‘Inanimate Objects’: Human consequences of Australia’s commodified approach to migrant workers during COVID-19” (2023) Anti-Trafficking Review | Issue 21

 
 
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