Includes bibliographical references.The Latinos in Missouri occasional paper series grew out of the writing experiences of graduate students in Rural Sociology 406: The Sociology of Globalization.This paper presents labor advocates' accounts of the common problems faced by Latino/a workers employed in the Missouri meatpacking industry and the potential strategies they identify for addressing them. Information is drawn from participatory observation, document analysis and qualitative interviews. Placed in the context of globalization of the agrifood system and the increasingly problematic position of wage laborers, these accounts are discussed using a theoretical framework based on Karl Polanyi's concept of fictitious commodities. In this st...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkAlisa GarniIt is no secret to sa...
On March 17, 2015, tens of thousands of migrant jornaleros (rural salaried farmworkers) began a thre...
This thesis is a comparative study that examines the Bracero Program and the work of the Coalition o...
The Latinos in Missouri occasional paper series grew out of the writing experiences of graduate stud...
The "Latinos in Missouri" occasional paper series grew from the writing experiences of graduate stud...
Faced with declining union density and a growing immigrant workforce, the U.S. labor movement has be...
Includes bibliographical references.Paper presented at American Agricultural Economics Association A...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic group of farm owner/operators in Missouri and the United Stat...
This paper examines how colonialism and immigration policies define the citizenship of Puerto Rican ...
What are Latino immigrants’ beliefs about the obligations of their employers in the meatpacking indu...
Death and disability remain serious problems in the meatpacking industry, which increasingly depends...
This paper discusses identity creation and the environment of oppression and exploitation that exist...
“Latino Encounters: Mexicans, Tejanos, and Puerto Ricans in Postwar Michigan, 1929-1971” examines th...
The decade of 1990-2000 saw a 53 percent increase in the number of Hispanics to 35.3 million, 20.6 m...
The following essay is a collection of the how the American ideal affects me and Mexican immigrant f...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkAlisa GarniIt is no secret to sa...
On March 17, 2015, tens of thousands of migrant jornaleros (rural salaried farmworkers) began a thre...
This thesis is a comparative study that examines the Bracero Program and the work of the Coalition o...
The Latinos in Missouri occasional paper series grew out of the writing experiences of graduate stud...
The "Latinos in Missouri" occasional paper series grew from the writing experiences of graduate stud...
Faced with declining union density and a growing immigrant workforce, the U.S. labor movement has be...
Includes bibliographical references.Paper presented at American Agricultural Economics Association A...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic group of farm owner/operators in Missouri and the United Stat...
This paper examines how colonialism and immigration policies define the citizenship of Puerto Rican ...
What are Latino immigrants’ beliefs about the obligations of their employers in the meatpacking indu...
Death and disability remain serious problems in the meatpacking industry, which increasingly depends...
This paper discusses identity creation and the environment of oppression and exploitation that exist...
“Latino Encounters: Mexicans, Tejanos, and Puerto Ricans in Postwar Michigan, 1929-1971” examines th...
The decade of 1990-2000 saw a 53 percent increase in the number of Hispanics to 35.3 million, 20.6 m...
The following essay is a collection of the how the American ideal affects me and Mexican immigrant f...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkAlisa GarniIt is no secret to sa...
On March 17, 2015, tens of thousands of migrant jornaleros (rural salaried farmworkers) began a thre...
This thesis is a comparative study that examines the Bracero Program and the work of the Coalition o...