This ethnographic thesis project critically examines the experiences of Jamaican migrant farmworkers employed in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia via the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP). First introduced in 1966, the SAWP is the oldest and longest-standing labour migration regime in Canada and the principal agricultural stream of the federal Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Drawing upon the salient work of numerous activists and scholars who have contended that the SAWP facilitates a form of transnational indentureship by bonding migrant workers to their employers, I argue that the SAWP farm site constitutes a peculiar and totalizing institution that capitalizes on the unfreedom of black labour. I apply critical race theor...
This article brings a new, theoretically minded approach to weighing the relative utilities and harm...
In 1955 and 1966 Canada opened its doors to a limited number of Caribbean domestic workers and seaso...
This article provides a focused review of the history of seasonal and “foreign” farm labour migratio...
This ethnographic thesis project critically examines the experiences of Jamaican migrant farmworkers...
Contrary to government official discourses that present the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (S...
This paper will attempt to critically examine Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) ...
Over the past century, the Okanagan Valley's social, economic, and physical landscape has been large...
This thesis examines workers' experiences of control and agency at the micro-political level of the ...
The province of Ontario is the primary focus of a growing body of research discussing migrant agricu...
For many years Canada has quietly rationalized importing temporary “low-skilled” migrant labour thro...
This study considers the travel patterns, practices and conditions that shape how migrant farmworker...
Migrant farm workers have come to Canada through federal programs since 1966 in response to socio-hi...
This is a transnational ethnographic study focusing on Mexican women in the Canadian Seasonal Agricu...
Canada’s continuous reliance on temporary foreign workers to address its labour shortage and maintai...
Mexican migrant workers have been coming to Canada since 1974 to work in agriculture as participants...
This article brings a new, theoretically minded approach to weighing the relative utilities and harm...
In 1955 and 1966 Canada opened its doors to a limited number of Caribbean domestic workers and seaso...
This article provides a focused review of the history of seasonal and “foreign” farm labour migratio...
This ethnographic thesis project critically examines the experiences of Jamaican migrant farmworkers...
Contrary to government official discourses that present the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (S...
This paper will attempt to critically examine Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) ...
Over the past century, the Okanagan Valley's social, economic, and physical landscape has been large...
This thesis examines workers' experiences of control and agency at the micro-political level of the ...
The province of Ontario is the primary focus of a growing body of research discussing migrant agricu...
For many years Canada has quietly rationalized importing temporary “low-skilled” migrant labour thro...
This study considers the travel patterns, practices and conditions that shape how migrant farmworker...
Migrant farm workers have come to Canada through federal programs since 1966 in response to socio-hi...
This is a transnational ethnographic study focusing on Mexican women in the Canadian Seasonal Agricu...
Canada’s continuous reliance on temporary foreign workers to address its labour shortage and maintai...
Mexican migrant workers have been coming to Canada since 1974 to work in agriculture as participants...
This article brings a new, theoretically minded approach to weighing the relative utilities and harm...
In 1955 and 1966 Canada opened its doors to a limited number of Caribbean domestic workers and seaso...
This article provides a focused review of the history of seasonal and “foreign” farm labour migratio...