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Producing and Negotiating Non-Citizenship: Precarious Legal Status in Canada

Date

2013

Authors

Luin Goldring and Patricia Landolt

Abstract

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Most examinations of non-citizens in Canada focus on immigrants, people who are citizens-in-waiting, or specific categories of temporary, vulnerable workers. In contrast, Producing and Negotiating Non-Citizenship considers a range of people whose pathway to citizenship is uncertain or non-existent. This includes migrant workers, students, refugee claimants, and people with expired permits, all of whom have limited formal rights to employment, housing, education, and health services.

The contributors to this volume present theoretically informed empirical studies of the regulatory, institutional, discursive, and practical terms under which precarious-status non-citizens – those without permanent residence – enter and remain in Canada. They consider the historical and contemporary production of non-citizen precarious status and migrant illegality in Canada, as well as everyday experiences of precarious status among various social groups including youth, denied refugee claimants, and agricultural workers. This timely volume contributes to conceptualizing multiple forms of precarious status non-citizenship as connected through policy and the practices of migrants and the institutional actors they encounter.

Number of pages

400

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

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Economic sectors

Agriculture and horticulture workers, Other, and General relevance - all sectors

Content types

Policy analysis

Target groups

Researchers

Geographical focuses

National relevance

Spheres of activity

History and Sociology

Languages

English