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Neither here nor there, by Steve Striffler
12017-02-16T09:42:08-08:00Food and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8153461Striffler, S. (2007). Neither here nor there: Mexican immigrant workers and the search for home. American Ethnologist, 34(4), 674-688.plain2017-02-16T09:42:08-08:00Food and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8
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12020-02-11T02:13:24-08:00Sam Harveyd4c88ee35b1c49f1c9a8610709e97b4711dab3feSam HarveySam Harvey1plain2020-02-11T02:13:25-08:00Great Work I'm Also Looking forward to start my new architecture projectSam Harveyd4c88ee35b1c49f1c9a8610709e97b4711dab3fe
12024-11-19T23:37:44-08:00AnonymousgreatMisenlla1plain2024-11-19T23:37:48-08:00Your Dinosaur Game article brings a clarity that is often missing in discussions on this topic.Misenlla
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12017-02-16T06:46:14-08:00Steve Striffler readings on labor in poultry2Read the first article and leave comments -- or comment via the Hypothes.is sidebar (the second article is for reference)plain2017-02-16T09:43:12-08:00