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9 Pathways to Precarity: Structural Vulnerabilities and Lived Consequences for Migrant Farmworkers in Canada
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Janet McLaughlin
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures ix
- List of Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Contributors xvii
- 1 The Conditionality of Legal Status and Rights: Conceptualizing Precarious Non-citizenship in Canada 1
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Part One: Producing Precarious Non-citizenship and Illegality
- 2 The Museum of Illegal Immigration: Historical Perspectives on the Production of Non-citizens and Challenges to Immigration Controls 31
- 3 The Shifting Landscape of Contemporary Canadian Immigration Policy: The Rise of Temporary Migration and Employer-Driven Immigration 55
- 4 The Canadian Temporary Foreign Worker Program: Regulations, Practices, and Protection Gaps 71
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Part Two: Precarious Status and Everyday Lives
- 5 “This Is My Life”: Youth Negotiating Legality and Belonging in Toronto 99
- 6 Constructing Coping Strategies: Migrants Seeking Stability in Social Networks 118
- 7 The Cost of Invisibility: The Psychosocial Impact of Falling Out of Status 137
- 8 The Social Production of Non-citizenship: The Consequences of Intersecting Trajectories of Precarious Legal Status and Precarious Work 154
- 9 Pathways to Precarity: Structural Vulnerabilities and Lived Consequences for Migrant Farmworkers in Canada 175
- 10 Precarious Immigration Status and Precarious Housing Pathways: Refugee Claimant Homelessness in Toronto and Vancouver 195
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Part Three: Institutional Negotiations of Status and Rights
- 11 Negotiating the Boundaries of Membership: Health Care Providers, Access to Social Goods, and Immigration Status 221
- 12 “People’s Priorities Change When Their Status Changes”: Negotiating the Conditionality of Social Rights in Service Delivery to Migrant Women 238
- 13 Getting to “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” at the Toronto District School Board: Mapping the Competing Discourses of Rights and Membership 258
- 14 No One Is Illegal Movements in Canada and the Negotiation of Counter-national and Anti-colonial Struggles from within the Nation-State 274
- 15 From Access to Empowerment: The Committee for Accessible AIDS Treatment and Its Work with People Living with HIV-AIDS and Precarious Status 291
- 16 Confidentiality and “Risky” Research: Negotiating Competing Notions of Risk in a Canadian University Context 305
- Bibliography 317
- Index 359
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures ix
- List of Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Contributors xvii
- 1 The Conditionality of Legal Status and Rights: Conceptualizing Precarious Non-citizenship in Canada 1
-
Part One: Producing Precarious Non-citizenship and Illegality
- 2 The Museum of Illegal Immigration: Historical Perspectives on the Production of Non-citizens and Challenges to Immigration Controls 31
- 3 The Shifting Landscape of Contemporary Canadian Immigration Policy: The Rise of Temporary Migration and Employer-Driven Immigration 55
- 4 The Canadian Temporary Foreign Worker Program: Regulations, Practices, and Protection Gaps 71
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Part Two: Precarious Status and Everyday Lives
- 5 “This Is My Life”: Youth Negotiating Legality and Belonging in Toronto 99
- 6 Constructing Coping Strategies: Migrants Seeking Stability in Social Networks 118
- 7 The Cost of Invisibility: The Psychosocial Impact of Falling Out of Status 137
- 8 The Social Production of Non-citizenship: The Consequences of Intersecting Trajectories of Precarious Legal Status and Precarious Work 154
- 9 Pathways to Precarity: Structural Vulnerabilities and Lived Consequences for Migrant Farmworkers in Canada 175
- 10 Precarious Immigration Status and Precarious Housing Pathways: Refugee Claimant Homelessness in Toronto and Vancouver 195
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Part Three: Institutional Negotiations of Status and Rights
- 11 Negotiating the Boundaries of Membership: Health Care Providers, Access to Social Goods, and Immigration Status 221
- 12 “People’s Priorities Change When Their Status Changes”: Negotiating the Conditionality of Social Rights in Service Delivery to Migrant Women 238
- 13 Getting to “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” at the Toronto District School Board: Mapping the Competing Discourses of Rights and Membership 258
- 14 No One Is Illegal Movements in Canada and the Negotiation of Counter-national and Anti-colonial Struggles from within the Nation-State 274
- 15 From Access to Empowerment: The Committee for Accessible AIDS Treatment and Its Work with People Living with HIV-AIDS and Precarious Status 291
- 16 Confidentiality and “Risky” Research: Negotiating Competing Notions of Risk in a Canadian University Context 305
- Bibliography 317
- Index 359