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Kaye Quek
Kaye Quek
Senior Lecturer in Global Studies
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Conceptualizing pornographication: A lack of clarity and problems for feminist analysis
M Tyler, K Quek
Sexualization, Media, & Society 2 (2), 2374623816643281, 2016
442016
Marriage trafficking: Women in forced wedlock
K Quek
Routledge, 2018
252018
A civil rather than criminal offence? Forced marriage, harm and the politics of multiculturalism in the UK
K Quek
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 15 (4), 626-646, 2013
162013
Patriarchy
K Quek
Handbook on Gender and Violence, 115-130, 2019
92019
Demand change: Understanding the Nordic approach to prostitution
M Tyler, K Chambers, S Jeffreys, C Norma, K Phelan, K Quek, S Leigh
Coalition Against Trafficking in Women Australia, 2013
62013
Reimagining organisational responses to domestic and family violence: applying a feminist ethics of care to the work–violence interface in non-metropolitan Victoria, Australia
K Farhall, K Quek, L McVey
Labour and Industry, 1-24, 2022
32022
Fundamentalist Mormon polygamy and the traffic in women
K Quek
Women's Studies International Forum 58, 25-33, 2016
22016
Not Just Harmless Fun: The Strip Club Industry in Victoria
M Tyler, S Jeffreys, N Rave, C Norma, K Quek, M Andrea, C Chambers
Coalition Against Trafficking in Women Australia, 2010
22010
Global Skills: Articulating the International Studies Skillset and its Value
A Branford, N Karner, J Lee, M McGarvey, K Quek
Yonsei Journal of International Studies 12 (2), 41-58, 2020
12020
The traffic in women for marriage: an examination of a critical oversight in international trafficking legislation
KL Quek
University of Melbourne, 2013
12013
Not Just Harmless Fun
M Tyler, S Jeffreys, N Rave, C Norma, K Quek, A Main, K Chambers
12010
Trafficking in the name of God? Fundamentalist Mormon polygamy
K Quek
Marriage Trafficking, 124-146, 2018
2018
More than the sum of its parts: Theorising marriage trafficking as sexual, domestic and reproductive exploitation
K Quek
Marriage Trafficking, 54-77, 2018
2018
The exclusion of marriage from international conceptions of human trafficking
K Quek
Marriage Trafficking, 11-31, 2018
2018
Connecting marriage and the traffic in women
K Quek
Marriage Trafficking, 32-53, 2018
2018
Familiar trafficking? Forced marriage in the UK
K Quek
Marriage Trafficking, 100-123, 2018
2018
Prostitution ‘plus’: Trafficking women through the online mail-order bride (MOB) industry
K Quek
Marriage Trafficking, 78-99, 2018
2018
Questioning'choice'and'agency'in the mailorder bride industry
K Quek
Freedom Fallacy, 35-42, 2015
2015
A new law which explicitly categorises forced marriage as a crime represents a crucial milestone in efforts to protect women’s human rights
K Quek
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2014
2014
Theorising Love in Forced/Arranged Marriage: A Case of ‘Loving to Survive’?
K Quek
GEXcel Work in Progress Report Volume IX, 115, 2011
2011
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