Evaluation of the narrative paradigm and knowledge gap theories in interrogating human trafficking in the nigerian context

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Life is about interests. Interests have dichotomies to them. Whereas some are advantaged, some tend to be disadvantaged. Existence is premised on man's interaction, which derives from information and, in turn, makes communication possible. McQuail aptly asserts that.

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Abodunrin, K., Chinweobo-Onuoha, B. N., & Nwokedi, O. P. (2021). Evaluation of the narrative paradigm and knowledge gap theories in interrogating human trafficking in the nigerian context. In Human Trafficking in Africa: New Paradigms, New Perspectives (pp. 3–2). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82163-0_1

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