"No Somos Maquinas" (We Aren't Machines): Emotional Dimensions of Precarious Labour in the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Pennell, Elena (Author)
Title
"No Somos Maquinas" (We Aren't Machines): Emotional Dimensions of Precarious Labour in the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program
Abstract
This study concerns the social and emotional dimensions of Mexican migrant workers’ temporary labour migration experience as they relate to precarity and unfreedom within the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP). My principle inquiry centers around understanding migrant workers’ subjective and emotional experiences of being away from home and family. This study makes the case that migration and family separation, as requirements of SAWP employment, are precarious labour conditions that result overwhelmingly in distressing emotional experiences that go unseen in workers’ daily lives. I draw on a deeply qualitative methodological approach and theories of precarity, emotion and practice to explore the ways that SAWP workers navigate their labour migration experience through a series of practices in their daily lives. I conclude by sharing my participants’ recommendations for a more dignified and humanized labour experience and with their insistence that they are not maquinas (machines).
Type
Master of Arts, Sociology and Anthropology
University
Simon Fraser University
Place
Burnaby, BC
Date
2019
# of Pages
146 pages
Language
en
Short Title
"No Somos Maquinas" (we Aren't Machines)
Accessed
11/17/20, 7:33 PM
Library Catalog
summit.sfu.ca
Citation
Pennell, E. (2019). “No Somos Maquinas” (We Aren’t Machines): Emotional Dimensions of Precarious Labour in the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program [Master of Arts, Sociology and Anthropology, Simon Fraser University]. http://summit.sfu.ca/item/19179
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