2018
DOI: 10.1017/mit.2018.42
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Parea non servin:strategies of exploitation and resistance in the caporalato discourse

Abstract: In this article, we analyse the ideological content of the discursive strategies used by a group of migrant workers subjected to ‘caporalato’, a form of illegal hiring and exploitation of farm day workers through an intermediary. Starting from a series of collective open interviews with farm workers, we examine the way in which the dynamics of both exploitation and resistance are reproduced through linguistic and discursive practices. What emerges from the analysis is a complex set of ambivalent experiences an… Show more

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“…Regarding the identification of a narrative and discursive strategy, this study relies on a procedure already applied in Poppi, Travaglino and Di Piazza (2018) and Poppi and Travaglino (2019). Specifically, the interview with Marco Mariolini was first transcribed, then coded manually by one of the authors and then translated into English.…”
Section: The Context Of Analysis Data and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the identification of a narrative and discursive strategy, this study relies on a procedure already applied in Poppi, Travaglino and Di Piazza (2018) and Poppi and Travaglino (2019). Specifically, the interview with Marco Mariolini was first transcribed, then coded manually by one of the authors and then translated into English.…”
Section: The Context Of Analysis Data and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caporalato in agriculture is built on globalized food systems that aim at producing cheap food for cheap labor, lowering costs through the exploitation of vulnerable groups (Poppi & Travaglino, 2019). This reduces labor agency, understood as workers' ability to act effectively to improve their labor conditions (Gansemans & D'Haese, 2020).…”
Section: The Caporalato Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Italian law frames labor exploitation in all industries through the concept of caporalato , which includes both labor exploitation as well as the illegal intermediation of exploited labor. Caporalato in agriculture is built on globalized food systems that aim at producing cheap food for cheap labor, lowering costs through the exploitation of vulnerable groups (Poppi & Travaglino, 2019). This reduces labor agency, understood as workers' ability to act effectively to improve their labor conditions (Gansemans & D'Haese, 2020).…”
Section: Labor Exploitation In Italian Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
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