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Sine Plambech

Sine Plambech



MA, Social Anthropology, BA, Social Anthropology and Development Studies
PhD Candidate, research unit on Migration
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Personal CV

Expertise

Trafficking; deportations; marriage migration; global care chains; irregular migration; sex work; gender; repatriation; humanitarian aid; global moralities; ethnographic methods; research communication; documentarism. West Africa; Nigeria; South East Asia; Thailand; Denmark; Europe.


Selected projects and programmes

  • Point of Departure: Life after human trafficking in Western Europe.
    Columbia University, New York. PhD-student. Read more about the project here.

  • Selected publications

  • "Review of Jo Doezema: Sex Slaves and Discourse Masters – The Construction of Trafficking." Zed Books. London & New York. 2010. In: Kvinder, Køn og Forskning, nr. 1 2011 (Titled “Gender and Development + 15 - From Policy to Practice”).
  • "From Thailand With Love", in Sex Trafficking, Human Rights, and Social Justice. Edited by Tiantian Zheng. Published by Routledge. 
  • “Transnational migration in the global care economy.” In Anti-Trafficking, Human Rights, and Social Justice. WAGADU - Journal of Transnational Women's and Gender Studies. Ed. State University of New York at Cortland. Volume 5: June 2008.
  • “Synlige og Usynlige - thailandske kvinder i den europæiske sexindustri.”
    I Usynlighed – Globaliseringens blinde vinkler. 40(2)2007. Den Nye Verden. Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier (DIIS).
  • "Postordrebrude" i Nordvestjylland - Transnationale ægteskaber i et omsorgsøkonomisk perspektiv”, Dansk Sociologi, 8.1/16 årg.2005:91-110.

  • Selected commissioned work

  • “Going back – Moving on”. UN/International Labour Organisation, Bangkok. Study on return and reintegration of victims of trafficking in Thailand and the Philippines

  • Selected research related activities

  • Peer reviewer for international journals, such as Ethnography and Global Networks - A Journal of Transnational Affairs 
  • Member of The African Borderland Research Network (ABORNE)
  • Director and Consultant on documentaries broadcastet by DR1 on the themes migration, sex work, human trafficking
  • Advisor for students at Danish and Swedish universities

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    Updated: 16/12/11