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By Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick

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Drawing on fifteen years of labor within the antislavery move, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick examines the systematic oppression of guys, girls, and youngsters in rural India and asks: How do modern slaveholders rationalize the subjugation of alternative people, and the way do they reply while their energy is threatened? greater than one thousand million funds were spent on antislavery efforts, but the perform persists. Why? Unpacking what slaveholders take into consideration emancipation is necessary for students and coverage makers who are looking to comprehend the wider context, specially as obvious through the strong. perception into these moments while the robust both double down or back down presents a sobering counterbalance to scholarship on renowned fight.

Through frank and remarkable conversations with slaveholders, Choi-Fitzpatrick finds the condescending and paternalistic inspiration strategies that blind perpetrators. whereas they comprehend they're exploiting staff' vulnerabilities, slaveholders additionally think they're doing employees a want, frequently taking delight during this dating. And while sufferers proportion this attitude, their emancipation is more durable to safe, using a few within the antislavery circulation to invite why slaves worry freedom. the reply, Choi-Fitzpatrick convincingly argues, lies within the strength dating. no matter if slaveholders flinch at their prior habit or plot a go back to energy, Choi-Fitzpatrick zeroes in at the relational dynamics in their self-assessment, unpacking what occurs subsequent. Incorporating the studies of such pivotal actors into antislavery examine is an immensely vital step towards crafting potent antislavery guidelines and intervention. It additionally contributes to scholarship on social switch, social activities, and the conclusion of human rights.

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Along the way, elite perspectives on movements have been replaced by a view from those actually involved in social-change efforts. The critique was clear: Why would we focus our attention on those communities by and for whom history has always been written? Within social movement scholarship, the impact has been significant: interviews with movement targets are few and far between. social movement scholars were certainly not alone in this effort to redirect attention to subjugated people and knowledges (Foucault 1980, 81).

12 Qualitative approaches are necessary in order to better understand the responses of noninstitutional targets. 13 Matthias Wahlstrom (2007) conducted interviews with twenty Swedish police officers in an attempt to understand better their decision making around alter-globalization protests. His interviews and ethnographic data provide a rare window into the complicated interplay between prior police knowledge of activists, their attempts to engage “counterpart perspectives,” and the difficulty of implementing new policies.

Incumbents, however, are often vested in well-established political, economic, or social interests and thus have at hand a different suite of resources than do their challengers. These resources are often broadly held across a number of areas. Some resources are culturally embedded and subject to broad changes that the target might not have recognized given the nature of incumbency. They may be social—connected to robust status hierarchies that reinforce inequality and exploitation. Other resources may be institutional, allowing incumbents to draw strength from the state, market, local associations, and international institutions.

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