An exploration of the link between pacification and global apartheid in the context of the racialized effects of neoliberal labour migration is undertaken. Drawing on the general layout of Canada’s temporary labour migration regime, the legal regulation of migrant labour is taken as a project of pacification that enforces apartheid conditions. Juxtaposed against the construction of migrant labour as menace or threat to ‘host’ communities in Canada, the growing need for “armies of offshore labour” presents an especially acute challenge for capital and national states. Despite certain perceptions that it is freed from national state constraints owing to the hyper-competitiveness of contemporary migration, capital...
There has been an increase in the number of incoming temporary migrant workers to Canada over the pa...
Within the broad debates about neoliberalism, neoliberal globalization and the declining power of un...
Systems of social protection are being quickly and quietly recast by developments in a surprising po...
grantor: University of TorontoBy utilizing the materialist method of institutional ethnogr...
There is limited in-depth research focusing on how the state exerts power and its influence through ...
This article utilizes the lens of disposability to explore recent conditions of low-wage temporary m...
This thesis makes a contribution to three areas of sociological thought. First, it is concerned with...
Contrary to government official discourses that present the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (S...
This dissertation explores the constitutive relationship between immigration and nationalism as mani...
This article analyzes several characteristics of two of Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Programs (...
The political and economic processes of neoliberalization have led to the intensification of worker ...
More than twenty million human beings are pursuing work in foreign lands in the 1980's, the majority...
Despite the larger number of temporary foreign workers (TFWs) that are channelled through a long-sta...
This paper will attempt to critically examine Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) ...
Front-line police operations are deeply entwined with less visible activities – or practices n...
There has been an increase in the number of incoming temporary migrant workers to Canada over the pa...
Within the broad debates about neoliberalism, neoliberal globalization and the declining power of un...
Systems of social protection are being quickly and quietly recast by developments in a surprising po...
grantor: University of TorontoBy utilizing the materialist method of institutional ethnogr...
There is limited in-depth research focusing on how the state exerts power and its influence through ...
This article utilizes the lens of disposability to explore recent conditions of low-wage temporary m...
This thesis makes a contribution to three areas of sociological thought. First, it is concerned with...
Contrary to government official discourses that present the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (S...
This dissertation explores the constitutive relationship between immigration and nationalism as mani...
This article analyzes several characteristics of two of Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Programs (...
The political and economic processes of neoliberalization have led to the intensification of worker ...
More than twenty million human beings are pursuing work in foreign lands in the 1980's, the majority...
Despite the larger number of temporary foreign workers (TFWs) that are channelled through a long-sta...
This paper will attempt to critically examine Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) ...
Front-line police operations are deeply entwined with less visible activities – or practices n...
There has been an increase in the number of incoming temporary migrant workers to Canada over the pa...
Within the broad debates about neoliberalism, neoliberal globalization and the declining power of un...
Systems of social protection are being quickly and quietly recast by developments in a surprising po...