Body and bio-panopticism in Mexico at the beginning of the XXI Century: Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program

Abstract From the signature of a bilateral agreement in 1974, Mexico sends temporary agricultural workers in Canadian farms. The gradual hardening of the rules to select rural workers at the request of the Canadian government, combined to the application of the same by the Secretary of Work in Mexic...

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Autors principals: Lutz, Bruno, Vizcarra Bordi, Ivonne, Flores Castro, Verónica
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spelling oai:ojs.localhost:article-1352023-01-04T18:18:16Z Body and bio-panopticism in Mexico at the beginning of the XXI Century: Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program Cuerpo y biopanoptismo en México a principios del siglo XXI: el Programa de Trabajadores Agrícolas Temporales a Canadá Lutz, Bruno Vizcarra Bordi, Ivonne Flores Castro, Verónica Canada contract body migration program health Political Science International migration Social sciences Economics Capitalism Economic growth development planning Land use Agriculture Rural industries Big industry Contracting Leasing contracts Work Labor systems Classes labor Canadá contrato cuerpo migración programa salud Ciencias políticas La migración internacional Ciencias sociales Economía El Capitalismo El crecimiento económico el desarrollo la planificación Uso de la tierra Agricultura Industrias rurales La gran industria Contratante Abstract From the signature of a bilateral agreement in 1974, Mexico sends temporary agricultural workers in Canadian farms. The gradual hardening of the rules to select rural workers at the request of the Canadian government, combined to the application of the same by the Secretary of Work in Mexico and its discretionary interpretation in each office of recruitment in the states of the Republic, converge towards the constitution of a biopanoptism of the candidates to the emigration. This institutional network of monitoring, control and submission of the body of the workers extends during all their labor stay abroad and follows until its return in Mexico.   Desde la firma de un convenio bilateral en 1974, México envía jornaleros agrícolas temporales para trabajar en granjas canadienses. El paulatino endurecimiento de los criterios para seleccionar a las y los trabajadores rurales a petición del gobierno canadiense, aunado a la aplicación de los mismos por la Secretaría del Trabajo en México y su interpretación discrecional en cada oficina de reclutamiento en los estados de la República, convergen hacia la constitución de un biopanoptismo de los candidatos a la emigración. Esta red institucional de vigilancia, control y sometimiento del cuerpo de los trabajadores se extiende durante toda su estancia laboral fuera del país y sigue hasta su regreso en México. Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2010-01-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Qualitative research, interviews Investigación cualitativa, entrevistas application/pdf text/html https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/135 10.21670/ref.2010.21.a04 Estudios Fronterizos Revista; Vol. 11 No. 21 (2010); 107-142 Estudios Fronterizos; Vol. 11 Núm. 21 (2010); 107-142 2395-9134 0187-6961 spa https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/135/242 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/135/251 Derechos de autor 2014 Estudios Fronterizos, Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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author Lutz, Bruno
Vizcarra Bordi, Ivonne
Flores Castro, Verónica
spellingShingle Lutz, Bruno
Vizcarra Bordi, Ivonne
Flores Castro, Verónica
Body and bio-panopticism in Mexico at the beginning of the XXI Century: Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program
author_facet Lutz, Bruno
Vizcarra Bordi, Ivonne
Flores Castro, Verónica
author_sort Lutz, Bruno
title Body and bio-panopticism in Mexico at the beginning of the XXI Century: Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program
title_short Body and bio-panopticism in Mexico at the beginning of the XXI Century: Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program
title_full Body and bio-panopticism in Mexico at the beginning of the XXI Century: Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program
title_fullStr Body and bio-panopticism in Mexico at the beginning of the XXI Century: Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program
title_full_unstemmed Body and bio-panopticism in Mexico at the beginning of the XXI Century: Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program
title_sort body and bio-panopticism in mexico at the beginning of the xxi century: canada's seasonal agricultural workers program
description Abstract From the signature of a bilateral agreement in 1974, Mexico sends temporary agricultural workers in Canadian farms. The gradual hardening of the rules to select rural workers at the request of the Canadian government, combined to the application of the same by the Secretary of Work in Mexico and its discretionary interpretation in each office of recruitment in the states of the Republic, converge towards the constitution of a biopanoptism of the candidates to the emigration. This institutional network of monitoring, control and submission of the body of the workers extends during all their labor stay abroad and follows until its return in Mexico.  
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