Concerning labour markets and the commodification of social difference in the Alberta oil sands ...

In this thesis, I consider ethnographic conversations I had during fieldwork in Fort McMurray and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in 2016 with two sets of workers: Albertan trades-workers employed in the oil sands (pipe-fitters, welders and boilermakers) and Filipino/a Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) em...

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Main Author: MacArthur, Ewen
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Published: University of British Columbia 2018
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