Trabajadores migrantes agrícolas: procesos de inclusión y exclusión social en el Canadá rural
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- Título
- Trabajadores migrantes agrícolas: procesos de inclusión y exclusión social en el Canadá rural
- Antropología. Boletín Oficial del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia: Trabajadores agrícolas temporales mexicanos en Canada, 1974-2004. Num. 74 Nueva Época (2004) abril-junio
- Referencias:
- Aceytuno, Jorge y David Greenhill, “Managed Migration and the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program”, Ponencia presentada en The Fourth International Metropolis Conference, Washington, D.C., 8 al 11 de diciembre de 1999.
- Barndt, Deborah; Tangled Routes: Women, Work and Globalization on the Tomato Trail, Boulder, Rowman & Littlefield, 2002.
- Barrón, Antonieta; “Condiciones laborales de los inmigrantes regulados en Canadá”, en Comercio Exterior, núm. 50, 2000, p. 4.
- Basok, Tanya, Tortillas and Tomatoes, Montreal & Kingston, McGill-Queens University Press, 2002.
- ———; “Migration of Mexican Seasonal Farm Workers to Canada and Development: Obstacles”, en International Migration Review, núm. 34(1), 2000, pp. 79-97.
- ———; “Free to Be Unfree: “Mexican Guest Workers in Canada”, en Labour, Capital and Society, núm. 32(2), 1999, pp. 192-221.
- Binford, Leigh; “Social and Economic Contradictions of Rural Migrant Contract Labor Between Tlaxcala, Mexico and Canada”, en Culture and Agriculture, núm. 24(2), 2002, pp. 1-19.
- Bolaria, B. Singh; “Farm Labour, Work Conditions, and Health Risks”, en Rural Sociology in Canada, Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1992.
- Cecil, Robert y G. Edwards Ebanks; “The Human Condition of West Indian Migrant Farm Labour in Southwestern Ontario”, en International Migration, núm. 29(3), 1991, pp. 389-404.
- Colby, Catherine; From Oaxaca to Ontario: Mexican Contract Labour in Canada and the Impact at Home, Davis, CA, The California Institute for Rural Studies, 1997. Cross, Brian; “Tortuous Tunes Push Migrant Workers Over the Edge”, en Windsor Star, Friday, Jun 6, 2003.
- Downes, Andrew y Cyrilene Odle-Worrell, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, OECS Workers’ Participation in CSAWP and Development Consequences in the Workers’ Rural Home Communities, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- FARMS; Statistical Reports: Workers by Country and Repatriation, Report F39, 11/11/03, Mississauga, Foreign Agricultural Resource Management Services, 2003a.
- ———; Statistical Reports for 2002, Mississauga, Foreign Agricultural Resource Management Services, 2003b.
- ———; Statistical Reports, en Mexico National Review Meeting, Ottawa, Feb. 18-19, 2002.
- Ganaselall, Indira; “Technology Transfer Among Caribbean Seasonal Farmworkers from Ontario Farms into the Caribbean”, tesis de maestría en Ciencias, Universidad de Guelph, Guelph, ON, 1992.
- Grey, Mark y Anne Woodrick, “Unofficial sister cities: Meatpacking labor migration between Villachuato, Mexico, and Marshalltown, Iowa”, en Human Organization, núm. 61(4), 2002, pp. 364-376.
- Griffith, David; “Parallels and Divergences Between Two North American Seasonal Agricultural Labour Markets with Respect to ‘Best Practices’”, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- Griffith, David, Monica Heppel y Luis Torres, “Guests in Rural America: Profiles of Temporary Worker Programs from U.S. and Mexican Perspectives”, Reporte de investigación preparado para la Fundación Ford, 2002.
- Ho, Christine G.T.; “Caribbean Transnationalism as a Gendered Process”, en Latin American Perspectives, núm. 26(5), 1999, pp. 34-54.
- Knowles, Kimberly; “The Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program in Ontario: from the Perspective of Jamaican Migrants”, Guelph, ON, tesis de maestría en Artes, Universidad de Guelph, 1997.
- Ku, Agnes; “Beyond the Paradoxical Conception of ‘Civil Society without Citizenship’”, en International Sociology, núm. 17(4) 2002, pp. 529-548.
- Levitt, Peggy; The Transnational Villagers, Berkeley, CA, University of California Press, 2001.
- Office of the Secretary of State, Office of the Secretary of State: Government of Canada Provides Support for the Development of South Essex Communities, News Release March 20, 2003. Disponible en: www.agr.gc.ca/cb/index_e.php?s1=n&s2=2003&-page=n30320b
- Preibisch, Kerry; Social Relations Practices between Seasonal Agricultural Workers, their Employers and the Residents of Rural Ontario, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- ———; “Tierra de los no-libres: migración temporal México-Canadá y dos campos de reestructuración económica”, en Conflictos migratorios transnacionales y respuestas comunitarias, L. Binford y M. D’Aubeterre (eds.), Puebla, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, 2000.
- Preibisch, Kerry y Luz María Hermoso, “Migrant Women Agricultural Workers in Canada: Gender, Race and Global Restructuring”, Paper presented at the Canadian Sociological and Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dalhousie University, June 1-4, 2003.
- Russell, Roy; Jamaican Workers’ Participation in CSAWP and Development Consequences in the Workers’ Rural Home Communities, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- Satzewich, Vic; Racism and the Incorporation Foreign Labour: Farm Labour Migration to Canada Since 1945, London and New York, Routledge, 1991.
- Sharma, Nandita; “Immigrant and Migrant Workers in Canada: Labour Movements, Racism and the Expansion of Globalization”, en Canadian Women Studies, núm. 21/22(4/1), 2002, pp. 17-25.
- ———; “The True North Strong and Unfree: Capitalist Restructuring and Non-Immigrant Employment in Canada 1973-1993”, Vancouver, BC, Unpublished, MA, Thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1995.
- Smart, Josephine; “Borrowed Men on Borrowed Time: Globalization, Labour Migration and Local Economies in Alberta”, en Canadian Journal of Regional Science, núm. 20(12), 1998, pp. 141-156.
- Soysal, Yasemin Nuhoglu; Limits of Citizenship: Migrants and Postnational Membership in Europe, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1994.
- Statistics Canada, 2003, Population by mother tongue, provinces and territories, Statistics Canada, Census of population 2001, Available at
. - Verduzco Igartua, Gustavo; Mexican Workers’ Participation in CSAWP and Development Consequences in the Workers’ Rural Home Communities, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- Verma, Veena; CSAWP Regulatory and Policy Framework, Farm Industry-level Employment Practices and the Potential Role of Unions, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- Wall, Ellen; “Personal Labour Relations and Ethnicity in Ontario Agriculture”, en Deconstructing a nation: immigration, multiculturalism and racism in 90s Canada, Vic Satzewich (ed.), Halifax, NS, Fernwood Publishing, 1992.
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- Ciudad de México, México
- Fecha de publicación
- 2004-06-30
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- Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
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- Coordinación Nacional de Difusión
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- 0188-462X
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- 76_19030101-000000:15_220_2988
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- Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
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- Título
- Trabajadores migrantes agrícolas: procesos de inclusión y exclusión social en el Canadá rural
- Antropología. Boletín Oficial del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia: Trabajadores agrícolas temporales mexicanos en Canada, 1974-2004. Num. 74 Nueva Época (2004) abril-junio
- Referencias:
- Aceytuno, Jorge y David Greenhill, “Managed Migration and the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program”, Ponencia presentada en The Fourth International Metropolis Conference, Washington, D.C., 8 al 11 de diciembre de 1999.
- Barndt, Deborah; Tangled Routes: Women, Work and Globalization on the Tomato Trail, Boulder, Rowman & Littlefield, 2002.
- Barrón, Antonieta; “Condiciones laborales de los inmigrantes regulados en Canadá”, en Comercio Exterior, núm. 50, 2000, p. 4.
- Basok, Tanya, Tortillas and Tomatoes, Montreal & Kingston, McGill-Queens University Press, 2002.
- ———; “Migration of Mexican Seasonal Farm Workers to Canada and Development: Obstacles”, en International Migration Review, núm. 34(1), 2000, pp. 79-97.
- ———; “Free to Be Unfree: “Mexican Guest Workers in Canada”, en Labour, Capital and Society, núm. 32(2), 1999, pp. 192-221.
- Binford, Leigh; “Social and Economic Contradictions of Rural Migrant Contract Labor Between Tlaxcala, Mexico and Canada”, en Culture and Agriculture, núm. 24(2), 2002, pp. 1-19.
- Bolaria, B. Singh; “Farm Labour, Work Conditions, and Health Risks”, en Rural Sociology in Canada, Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1992.
- Cecil, Robert y G. Edwards Ebanks; “The Human Condition of West Indian Migrant Farm Labour in Southwestern Ontario”, en International Migration, núm. 29(3), 1991, pp. 389-404.
- Colby, Catherine; From Oaxaca to Ontario: Mexican Contract Labour in Canada and the Impact at Home, Davis, CA, The California Institute for Rural Studies, 1997. Cross, Brian; “Tortuous Tunes Push Migrant Workers Over the Edge”, en Windsor Star, Friday, Jun 6, 2003.
- Downes, Andrew y Cyrilene Odle-Worrell, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, OECS Workers’ Participation in CSAWP and Development Consequences in the Workers’ Rural Home Communities, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- FARMS; Statistical Reports: Workers by Country and Repatriation, Report F39, 11/11/03, Mississauga, Foreign Agricultural Resource Management Services, 2003a.
- ———; Statistical Reports for 2002, Mississauga, Foreign Agricultural Resource Management Services, 2003b.
- ———; Statistical Reports, en Mexico National Review Meeting, Ottawa, Feb. 18-19, 2002.
- Ganaselall, Indira; “Technology Transfer Among Caribbean Seasonal Farmworkers from Ontario Farms into the Caribbean”, tesis de maestría en Ciencias, Universidad de Guelph, Guelph, ON, 1992.
- Grey, Mark y Anne Woodrick, “Unofficial sister cities: Meatpacking labor migration between Villachuato, Mexico, and Marshalltown, Iowa”, en Human Organization, núm. 61(4), 2002, pp. 364-376.
- Griffith, David; “Parallels and Divergences Between Two North American Seasonal Agricultural Labour Markets with Respect to ‘Best Practices’”, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- Griffith, David, Monica Heppel y Luis Torres, “Guests in Rural America: Profiles of Temporary Worker Programs from U.S. and Mexican Perspectives”, Reporte de investigación preparado para la Fundación Ford, 2002.
- Ho, Christine G.T.; “Caribbean Transnationalism as a Gendered Process”, en Latin American Perspectives, núm. 26(5), 1999, pp. 34-54.
- Knowles, Kimberly; “The Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program in Ontario: from the Perspective of Jamaican Migrants”, Guelph, ON, tesis de maestría en Artes, Universidad de Guelph, 1997.
- Ku, Agnes; “Beyond the Paradoxical Conception of ‘Civil Society without Citizenship’”, en International Sociology, núm. 17(4) 2002, pp. 529-548.
- Levitt, Peggy; The Transnational Villagers, Berkeley, CA, University of California Press, 2001.
- Office of the Secretary of State, Office of the Secretary of State: Government of Canada Provides Support for the Development of South Essex Communities, News Release March 20, 2003. Disponible en: www.agr.gc.ca/cb/index_e.php?s1=n&s2=2003&-page=n30320b
- Preibisch, Kerry; Social Relations Practices between Seasonal Agricultural Workers, their Employers and the Residents of Rural Ontario, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- ———; “Tierra de los no-libres: migración temporal México-Canadá y dos campos de reestructuración económica”, en Conflictos migratorios transnacionales y respuestas comunitarias, L. Binford y M. D’Aubeterre (eds.), Puebla, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, 2000.
- Preibisch, Kerry y Luz María Hermoso, “Migrant Women Agricultural Workers in Canada: Gender, Race and Global Restructuring”, Paper presented at the Canadian Sociological and Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dalhousie University, June 1-4, 2003.
- Russell, Roy; Jamaican Workers’ Participation in CSAWP and Development Consequences in the Workers’ Rural Home Communities, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- Satzewich, Vic; Racism and the Incorporation Foreign Labour: Farm Labour Migration to Canada Since 1945, London and New York, Routledge, 1991.
- Sharma, Nandita; “Immigrant and Migrant Workers in Canada: Labour Movements, Racism and the Expansion of Globalization”, en Canadian Women Studies, núm. 21/22(4/1), 2002, pp. 17-25.
- ———; “The True North Strong and Unfree: Capitalist Restructuring and Non-Immigrant Employment in Canada 1973-1993”, Vancouver, BC, Unpublished, MA, Thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1995.
- Smart, Josephine; “Borrowed Men on Borrowed Time: Globalization, Labour Migration and Local Economies in Alberta”, en Canadian Journal of Regional Science, núm. 20(12), 1998, pp. 141-156.
- Soysal, Yasemin Nuhoglu; Limits of Citizenship: Migrants and Postnational Membership in Europe, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1994.
- Statistics Canada, 2003, Population by mother tongue, provinces and territories, Statistics Canada, Census of population 2001, Available at
. - Verduzco Igartua, Gustavo; Mexican Workers’ Participation in CSAWP and Development Consequences in the Workers’ Rural Home Communities, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- Verma, Veena; CSAWP Regulatory and Policy Framework, Farm Industry-level Employment Practices and the Potential Role of Unions, Ottawa, The North-South Institute, 2004.
- Wall, Ellen; “Personal Labour Relations and Ethnicity in Ontario Agriculture”, en Deconstructing a nation: immigration, multiculturalism and racism in 90s Canada, Vic Satzewich (ed.), Halifax, NS, Fernwood Publishing, 1992.
- Idioma
- Español
- Temática
- Origen
- Lugar
- Ciudad de México, México
- Fecha de publicación
- 2004-06-30
- Editor
- Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
- Emisión
- Monográfico único
- Tipo de recurso
- Texto
- Artículo de revista
- Ubicación
- Coordinación Nacional de Difusión
- Identificadores
- ISSN
- 0188-462X
- Identificadores
- MID
- 76_19030101-000000:15_220_2988
- Catalogación
- Fuente
- Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
- Idioma
- Español
- Digitalización
- Formato del original (GMD)
- Texto
- Origen del recurso digital
- Digitalización de análogo
- Formato del recurso digital
- Application/pdf
- Calidad del recurso digital
- Acceso
- Revista Antropología. Boletín Oficial del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
- Número de revista Antropología Num. 74 (2004) Trabajadores agrícolas temporales mexicanos en Canada, 1974-2004
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