Pedagogical Approaches to Human Trafficking Through Applied Research Laboratories

Authors

  • Laura A. Dean

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.201221174

Keywords:

undergraduate research lab, human trafficking, applied research, high impact practices, community stakeholders

Abstract

Human trafficking is a phenomenon that lends itself to hands-on pedagogical practices and undergraduate research that, in turn, can create localised knowledge with anti-trafficking stakeholders. Research labs focused on human trafficking are one-on-one or small group applied research settings that build a bridge between the university and anti-trafficking stakeholders over multiple semesters. In this paper, I argue that one way of involving students in the anti-trafficking field is through research laboratories, like the Human Trafficking Research Lab (HTRL) at Millikin University. I explore how the HTRL develops pedagogical practices to enable students to work collaboratively with a faculty member and carry out the research process from idea to final draft. Multiple learning outcomes were found, including mentorship, a larger understanding of political science as a discipline, data compilation, presentation and critical thinking skills, and job or graduate school placement. I determined that the HTRL at Millikin offers students hands-on experience with community-engaged projects, including grappling with the ethical implications of knowledge production in social justice advocacy.

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Author Biography

Laura A. Dean

Laura A. Dean is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Human Trafficking Research Lab at Millikin University. She researches gender and politics issues focusing on public policy, migration, and gender-based violence in Eurasia. She is the author of Diffusing Human Trafficking Policy in Eurasia (Policy Press, University of Bristol) which examines the adoption and implementation of human trafficking policy and the resulting institutions and networks.

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Published

15-09-2021

How to Cite

Dean, L. (2021). Pedagogical Approaches to Human Trafficking Through Applied Research Laboratories. Anti-Trafficking Review, (17), 56–72. https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.201221174