Abstract
ABSTRACTHuman trafficking is a complex global issue that continues to challenge efforts aimed at raising awareness and preventing its occurrence. Overall, the literature suggests that social networking platforms have the potential to significantly enhance human trafficking awareness efforts but require careful strategy development to overcome algorithmic limitations and ensure meaningful engagement with users. Further research is needed to evaluate the long‐term impact of social networking campaigns on human trafficking awareness and prevention. This poster is an extension of a presentation at the ASIS&T Midwest Chapter Spring 2024 Symposium with the purpose of increasing attention to this important research area. This poster provides five broad research questions that can be immediately addressed by information science researchers for the purpose of increasing understanding of this devastating global issue.
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