“We are human beings too,” Migrant Domestic Workers’ Rights in Singapore

This paper examines how social movements operate to negotiate rights for foreign domestic workers in Singapore. The leading advocacy non-governmental organisations, Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) and Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics (HOME) establish a case study for this analysi...

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主要作者: Popiolek, M.
其他作者: YSI Asia Convening 2019
格式: Conference or Workshop Item
語言:English
出版: H. : ĐHKT 2020
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在線閱讀:http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/70849
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總結:This paper examines how social movements operate to negotiate rights for foreign domestic workers in Singapore. The leading advocacy non-governmental organisations, Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) and Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics (HOME) establish a case study for this analysis. By using discourse analysis, this research argues that the two studied organisations draw from three dominant discourses on victimhood, civic society and rights. Further, by circulating these diversified framings, the two studied organisations build contrasting images of the foreign domestic workers in their advocacy in order to appeal to different target groups.