Communication & Media Studies

Event Title

A Fantasy Theme Analysis on Two Religious Non-Profit Organizations Dealing with Human Trafficking

Presenter Information

Ashleigh Mulder, Taylor University

Document Type

Oral Presentation

Subject Area

Communication & Media Studies

Start Date

10-4-2015 11:00 AM

End Date

10-4-2015 12:00 PM

Description

According to research performed by Women at Risk, International, human trafficking has become one of the top three most commonly committed crimes in the world. While some people on the corner decide to be there, many of them are forced into it. Non-profit organizations have arisen to combat this issue. Rhetorical visions create reality, and through them, International Justice Mission and Women at Risk, International have been able to provide hope for the victims. Using Fantasy-Theme Analysis, this paper will analyze how such organizations are able to build that hope using their narratives and rhetorical visions.

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A Fantasy Theme Analysis on Two Religious Non-Profit Organizations Dealing with Human Trafficking

According to research performed by Women at Risk, International, human trafficking has become one of the top three most commonly committed crimes in the world. While some people on the corner decide to be there, many of them are forced into it. Non-profit organizations have arisen to combat this issue. Rhetorical visions create reality, and through them, International Justice Mission and Women at Risk, International have been able to provide hope for the victims. Using Fantasy-Theme Analysis, this paper will analyze how such organizations are able to build that hope using their narratives and rhetorical visions.