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Korytova, Stepanka
Adjunct Faculty
International Studies Program
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201 North Indiana Avenue, Room 303 Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47408-4001
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Phone: (812) 856-1768 Fax: (812) 855-6271 E-mail: stepkory@indiana.edu
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Stepanka Korytova (Magstadt), PhD, is Adjunct Faculty in the International Studies Program, teaching courses on Global Human Trafficking, one of the world’s most pressing human rights issues. Korytova published Global Human Trafficking Bibliography 2000-2010, available on the Global Center website and in the library of The Kinsey Institute. Her current research focuses on the intersection of sex trafficking and domestic violence. Korytova is the coordinator of the multidisciplinary Faculty Study Group: The Many Faces of Human Trafficking. Her prior research and publications include monographs in both English and Czech on immigration to the U.S. from Czech and Slovak lands. She examined organizational and human connections between communities in Europe and the U.S., researching the history of U.S. immigration using archives on both sides of the Atlantic. Korytova was awarded the 2011 Mary Zirin Prize from the American Women Slavic Studies Association and is the recipient of an Indiana University Service Learning Fellowship, 2012-2013
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