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Slavery is not a relic of the past--it's alive today.For most people, the word "slavery" evokes images of black slaves transported to America or ancient Rome and Greece. Yet, despite its formal abolition in most countries at the end of the nineteenth century, slavery remains an insidious part of modern life. In 2023, over 50 million people worldwide are still denied freedom, exploited, and traded as commodities.
From forced labor in agriculture, fishing, clothing, construction, and catering industries to sex trafficking in Europe, slavery infiltrates industries globally--including Western countries--and often involves connections to Western companies. Even in our daily lives, as consumers buying cheap clothes, tea, cocoa, or shrimp, we unknowingly perpetuate this inhuman system.
Slavery is criminal, inhumane, and closer to us than we realize. Yet it rarely captures the attention of the media or the public. This book exposes the hidden reality of modern slavery, revealing how it continues to shape our world--and why we cannot afford to look away.
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During his professional life Guido Cuyvers was affiliated with a university college Thomas More), department of social work, as a lecturer, researcher, and head of the department. He studied criminology, sexology, and philosophy. He holds a doctorate in criminology with a study on the victims of crime. His research mainly takes place in the field of gerontology and elderly care, with a focus on the social inclusion of aging people. As coordinator of that research domain of gerontology, he founded the Flemish Research and Knowledge Centre Third Age (VONK3). He also founded a new college education Elderly Coach (bachelor after bachelor). He has repeatedly been a member, chairman or secretary of assessment panels in higher education. He also guided many non-profit organizations in their process of quality development, a theme on which he has published extensively. He is currently engaged in civil society, elderly policy, and research on the social participation of elderly people in society. As an author, he has published on many of social themes, one of which is modern slavery.
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Despite the fact that slavery had formally been abolished at the end of the 19th century in most countries, it remains an inherent part of modern life. For more than 50 million individuals worldwide freedom does not exist. People are still being exploited and traded as commodities. This book will give you a glimpse of what slavery looks like today.