Bicycles Traveling in the Rain: A Participatory, Art-Informed Account of Mexican Farmworkers in Canada
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- Date
2007
- Authors
Katie Marie Hinnenkamp
- Abstract
This participatory, arts-informed study examines the experiences of workers from Mexico that live and work in the Niagara-on-the-Lake region of Ontario, Canada under the Commonwealth Caribbean and Mexican Seasonal Agricultural Workers program (SAWP). Whereas previous literature on the experiences of SAWP workers has relied on researcher-driven interviews and observations, this study looks at how workers themselves choose to tell their stories using collage and drama in a series of interactive workshops. This document begins by outlining the research problem and goes on to review existing literature on guestworker programs like the SAWP and the global context surrounding them. An overview of the participatory, workshop methodology follows. Data collected in this study is then presented and analyzed, including a number of new findings. Finally, the effectiveness of the methodology is evaluated, along with recommendations for further research and community organizing with SAWP workers.
- Number of pages
191
- University
University of Toronto
- Academic department
Adult Education and Counseling Psychology
- Degree
M.A.
- Place published
Toronto
- Links
- Economic sectors
Agriculture and horticulture workers
- Content types
Policy analysis and Documented cases of abuse
- Target groups
Policymakers, Researchers, Unions, and NGOs/community groups/solidarity networks
- Geographical focuses
Ontario
- Spheres of activity
Anthropology, Law, Political science, and Social work
- Languages
English