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This book explores the use of the Clay Embodiment Research Method (CERM) in working with sex trafficked women in Nepal, creating an ethical methodology for self-empowerment and opening doors for further research. Suitable for students, scholars, and researchers in Gender Studies, Sociology, Health Studies, Anthropology, and Asian Studies.
Dr. Tricia Ong is a Lecturer in Career Education and a member of the Deakin Research for Violence Against Women hub at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. This is her first book. She has published on the multiplicity of stigma of sex-trafficked women in Nepal, clay as a medium in three-dimensional body-mapping, and on the impact of patriarchal norms on young, sex-trafficked women in Nepal. She has also written non-academic articles on women's reproductive health issues.
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