This study considers the travel patterns, practices and conditions that shape how migrant farmworkers circulate in rural southwestern Ontario. While migrants in Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) do not exercise occupational mobility and are housed in employer-provided accommodations, they are otherwise legally entitled to circulate freely in Canada. In practical terms, however, most experience significant mobility barriers. The study investigates the mechanisms by which migrant farmworkers are confined and immobilized to farm spaces on systemic levels, contributing to a vein of research on the immobilities that pervade everyday life for transnational, low-wage labour migrants. I show how localized mobility controls placed...
In 2018, roughly 72%of the 69,775 temporary migrant agricultural labourers arriving in Canada partic...
The production of fruit, vegetables, and other horticultural crops in Canada relies upon the embodie...
This paper explores how health interests and rights play out in the temporary agricultural worker re...
For many years Canada has quietly rationalized importing temporary “low-skilled” migrant labour thro...
The province of Ontario is the primary focus of a growing body of research discussing migrant agricu...
In recent years, the labour markets of countries of the Global North have necessitated influxes of m...
This thesis examines workers' experiences of control and agency at the micro-political level of the ...
This is a transnational ethnographic study focusing on Mexican women in the Canadian Seasonal Agricu...
Contrary to government official discourses that present the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (S...
This article addresses a stated need within the food justice movement scholarship to increase the at...
The study investigates the nature and extent of health and human rights issues among participants in...
This article brings a new, theoretically minded approach to weighing the relative utilities and harm...
This ethnographic thesis project critically examines the experiences of Jamaican migrant farmworkers...
This article evaluates the role civil society organizations play in helping noncitizen migrant worke...
This article provides a focused review of the history of seasonal and “foreign” farm labour migratio...
In 2018, roughly 72%of the 69,775 temporary migrant agricultural labourers arriving in Canada partic...
The production of fruit, vegetables, and other horticultural crops in Canada relies upon the embodie...
This paper explores how health interests and rights play out in the temporary agricultural worker re...
For many years Canada has quietly rationalized importing temporary “low-skilled” migrant labour thro...
The province of Ontario is the primary focus of a growing body of research discussing migrant agricu...
In recent years, the labour markets of countries of the Global North have necessitated influxes of m...
This thesis examines workers' experiences of control and agency at the micro-political level of the ...
This is a transnational ethnographic study focusing on Mexican women in the Canadian Seasonal Agricu...
Contrary to government official discourses that present the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (S...
This article addresses a stated need within the food justice movement scholarship to increase the at...
The study investigates the nature and extent of health and human rights issues among participants in...
This article brings a new, theoretically minded approach to weighing the relative utilities and harm...
This ethnographic thesis project critically examines the experiences of Jamaican migrant farmworkers...
This article evaluates the role civil society organizations play in helping noncitizen migrant worke...
This article provides a focused review of the history of seasonal and “foreign” farm labour migratio...
In 2018, roughly 72%of the 69,775 temporary migrant agricultural labourers arriving in Canada partic...
The production of fruit, vegetables, and other horticultural crops in Canada relies upon the embodie...
This paper explores how health interests and rights play out in the temporary agricultural worker re...