Abstract: The COVID-19 has made the structural deficiencies of the global agri-food system more visible than ever. The agricultural enclave of Huelva is no exception. Departing from the pre-COVID scenario and adding the effects of the pandemic, this paper analyses the processes of discrimination and abuse embedded in the rationale and modus operandi of the Spanish temporary workers’ programme (GECCO). In particular, it examines how such processes of discrimination are reflected in three key aspects of the programme: recruitment, working conditions and living conditions. Thanks to the intersectional perspective and the feminist contributions to the world-ecology capitalism, the analysis sheds light on the mutual constitution of different axe...
From a feminist intersectional perspective, this article analyzes the conditions of productive and r...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on the recruitment of female labour from Morocco for Anda...
Intersectionality has become a very popular term in academic, policy and activist circles. We unders...
The COVID-19 has made the structural deficiencies of the global agri-food system more visible than e...
This article explores seasonal Moroccan agricultural workers' who come to the Huelva province in sou...
This qualitative study uses a feminist intersectional perspective to examine how the lives and worki...
While vaccination campaigns against COVID-19 were launched worldwide, a drama has been unfolding in ...
This paper explores the intersection between feminism and agrarian space, following a case study dev...
En la última década, en el marco de las investigaciones socio-antropológicas que hemos desarrollado ...
California’s San Joaquin Valley is one of the most fertile agricultural expanses in the United State...
The Spanish governments new policy of hiring seasonal migrant workers has launched a new stage in th...
This book documents how COVID-19 impacts gender, agriculture, and food systems across the globe with...
The development of industrial agriculture in Spain has been accompanied, in recent decades, by an it...
The processes of invisibilization and isolation mark the housing conditions of female Moroccan farmw...
From a feminist intersectional perspective, this article analyzes the conditions of productive and r...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on the recruitment of female labour from Morocco for Anda...
Intersectionality has become a very popular term in academic, policy and activist circles. We unders...
The COVID-19 has made the structural deficiencies of the global agri-food system more visible than e...
This article explores seasonal Moroccan agricultural workers' who come to the Huelva province in sou...
This qualitative study uses a feminist intersectional perspective to examine how the lives and worki...
While vaccination campaigns against COVID-19 were launched worldwide, a drama has been unfolding in ...
This paper explores the intersection between feminism and agrarian space, following a case study dev...
En la última década, en el marco de las investigaciones socio-antropológicas que hemos desarrollado ...
California’s San Joaquin Valley is one of the most fertile agricultural expanses in the United State...
The Spanish governments new policy of hiring seasonal migrant workers has launched a new stage in th...
This book documents how COVID-19 impacts gender, agriculture, and food systems across the globe with...
The development of industrial agriculture in Spain has been accompanied, in recent decades, by an it...
The processes of invisibilization and isolation mark the housing conditions of female Moroccan farmw...
From a feminist intersectional perspective, this article analyzes the conditions of productive and r...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on the recruitment of female labour from Morocco for Anda...
Intersectionality has become a very popular term in academic, policy and activist circles. We unders...