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Anelyse Weiler

Anelyse Weiler
Position
Assistant ProfessorSociology
Contact
Office: COR A363anelyse@uvic.ca 250-853-3780website
Credentials

PhD (University of Toronto, 2020)

Area of expertise

food and agriculture, migrant workers, food security, food and farm workers, qualitative methods, political ecology

About

Dr. Weiler's research explores the convergence of social inequalities and environment crises in the food system, with a focus on struggles for viable agrarian livelihoods, dignified migration, decent work, and resilient farm ecosystems. Dr. Weiler’s interdisciplinary projects have included community-based research on local food and migrant justice movements, the environmental and cultural politics of meat production, the revival of North American craft cider, food sovereignty and health equity, and comparative analyses of global farm labour-migration programs. 

Alongside her scholarly commitments, Dr. Weiler actively contributes to several organizations advocating for food security, employment standards, and migrant rights. 

Dr. Weiler is available to supervise graduate students in areas including labour movements, food justice, agroecology, migration, animal welfare, and environmental sociology.

Interests

Publications

Refereed articles

Weiler, A. M., & Encalada Grez, E. (forthcoming). Rotten asparagus and just-in-time workers: Canadian agricultural industry framing of farm labour and food security during the COVID-19 pandemic. Canadian Food Studies.

Johnston, J., Weiler, A., Baumann, S. (2022). The cultural imaginary of ethical meat: A study of producer perceptions. Journal of Rural Studies, 89(4), 186-198. Online First.

Weiler, A. M. (2021). Bridging Agrarianism: The potential of value‐added craft cider production to support rural livelihoods in the Pacific Northwest. Rural Sociology, Online First.

Weiler, A. M. (2021). Seeing the workers for the trees: Exalted and devalued manual labour in the Pacific Northwest craft cider industry. Agriculture & Human Values, Online First.

Weiler, A. M. Sexsmith, K., & Minkoff-Zern, L.-A. (2021). Parallel precarity: a comparison of US and Canadian agricultural Guestworker programs. International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 26(2), 143-163.

Weiler, A. M., & McLaughlin, J. (2019). Listening to migrant workers: Should Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program be abolished? Dialectical Anthropology, 43, 381–388. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10624-019-09563-4

Weiler, A. M., McLaughlin, J., & Cole, D. C. (2017). Food security at whose expense? A critique of the Canadian temporary farm labour migration regime and proposals for change. International Migration, 55(4), 48-63. https://doi.org/10.1111/imig.12342

Weiler, A. M., Levkoe, C., & Young, C. (2016). Cultivating equitable ground: Community-based participatory research to connect food movements with migrant farmworkers. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems and Community Development, 6(2), 73-87. https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2016.062.012

Levkoe, C. Z., McClintock, N., Minkoff-Zern, L.-A., Coplen, A. K., Gaddis, J., Lo, J., Tendick-Matesanz, F., & Weiler, A. M. (2016). Forging links between food chain labor activists and academics. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 6(2), 129-142. https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2016.062.009

Weiler, A. M., Otero, G., & Wittman, H. (2016). Rock Stars and bad apples: Moral economies of alternative food networks and precarious farm work regimes. Antipode, 48(4), 1140-1162. https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.12221

Weiler, A. M., Hergesheimer, C., Brisbois, B., Wittman, H., Yassi, A., & Spiegel, J. M. (2015). Food sovereignty, food security and health equity: A meta-narrative mapping exercise. Health Policy and Planning, 30(8), 1078-1092. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czu109

Books, chapters and monographs

Hennebry, J., McLaughlin, J., & Weiler, A. M.* [Equal authorship]. (2021). Fresh food, stale schemes: Comparing agricultural labour migration in Canada and Spain. In T. Fouskas (Ed.), Immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees in times of crises: B. An international handbook on migration, asylum, social integration and exclusion (351-376). European Public Law Organization.

Johnston, J., & Weiler, A. M. (2020). Eating our way to a sustainable future? In M. Bell, M. Carolan, K. Legun, & J. Keller (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology: Volume II (pp.390-410). Cambridge MA: Cambridge University Press.

Weiler, A. M. (2019). Whose labor counts as craft? Terroir and farm workers in North American craft cider. In A. Bonanno, K. Sekine, & H. Feuer (Eds.). The Role and Significance of Geographical Indication as a Tool for the Development and Democratization of Agri-Food. Routledge.

Other publications

Weiler, A. M. (forthcoming). Farmworkers, Climate Change, and ‘‘Converging Crises’. Photo essay. Gastronomica: The Journal for Food Studies.

Weiler, A. M. (2020). Interview with Kim Thúy: Secrets from my Vietnamese Kitchen: Simple Recipes from my Many Mothers. Gastronomica: The Journal of Critical Food Studies, 20(1), 80-82. https://doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2020.20.1.80 

Weiler, A. (2019). Film Review: Lewis, A. Keepers of the future: La Coordinadora of El Salvador. Gastronomica: The Journal of Critical Food Studies, 19(3), 99. https://doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2019.19.3.99

Weiler, A., Elton, S., & Johnston, J. (Eds.) (2019). The race against rot: Gastronomica’s new editorial team weighs in on saving food. Gastronomica: The Journal of Critical Food Studies, 19(3), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2019.19.3.1

Weiler, A. M. (2018). A food policy for Canada, but not just for Canadians: Reaping justice for migrant farm workers. Canadian Food Studies, 5(4), 279-284. https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i3.312

Weiler, A. M. (2018). Book review: Futrell, S., Good apples: Behind every bite (Iowa University Press, 2017), Food, Culture & Society, 21(4), 585-593. https://doi.org/10.1080/15528014.2018.1478173

McLaughlin, J., & Weiler, A. M. (2016). Migrant agricultural workers in local and global contexts: Toward a better life? Journal of Agrarian Change, 17(3), 630-638. https://doi.org/10.1111/joac.12199

Weiler, A. M. (2015). Book Review: Gertel, J., & Sippel, S. R., Seasonal workers in Mediterranean agriculture: The social costs of eating fresh (Earthscan from Routledge, 2014), Canadian Food Studies, 2(1), 199-202. https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i1.61

Weiler, A. M. (2015). Book Review: Binford, L., Tomorrow we’re all going to the harvest: Temporary foreign worker programs and neoliberal political economy (Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2013), Journal of Latin American Studies47(01), 212-214. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022216X14001746

Selected public scholarship

Weiler, A., & Fairey, D. (2021, 28 May). Opinion: Minimum wage rules should apply across the board. Vancouver Sun: https://vancouversun.com/opinion/op-ed/anelyse-weiler-and-david-fairey-minimum-wage-rules-should-apply-across-the-board

Faraday, F., Fudge, J., Hanley, J., McLaughlin, J., Ramsaroop, C., Tungohan, E., & Weiler, A. (2021, 24 February). Migrant workers need priority access to the COVID-19 vaccine. Globe & Mail: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-migrant-workers-need-priority-access-to-the-covid-19-vaccine/

Weiler et al. [Migrant Worker Health Expert Working Group]. (2020). Open letter to federal government: http://www.migrantworker.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Letter-to-Minister-Qualtrough_MWHEWG_July24.pdf

Caxaj, S., Hanley, J., Hennebry, J., Mayell, S., McLaughlin, J., Tew, M., Vosko, L., & Weiler, A. [alphabetical authorship]. Federal consultation on the housing conditions of migrant farmworkers. (2020). Recommendations submitted by the Migrant Worker Health Expert Working Group.

Weiler A., Mayell, S., Vosko, L.F., Hennebry, J., & McLaughlin, J. (2020, September 7). Let’s accept migrant farmworkers as members of our food community. Toronto Star: https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2020/09/07/lets-accept-migrant-farmworkers-as-members-of-our-food-community.html

Weiler, A. M., & Hodgson, K. Q&A Round-up: Essential Labour, Essential Lives: Migrant Agricultural Workers and COVID-19. Centre for Sustainable Food Systems at UBC Farm: https://ubcfarm.ubc.ca/qa-roundup-essential-labour-essential-lives/

Weiler, A. M., McLaughlin, J., Caxaj, S., & Cole, D. C. (2020, April 1). Protecting the health and rights of migrant agricultural workers during the COVID-19 outbreak should be a priority. Retrieved April 20, 2020, from https://www.policynote.ca/migrant-workers/

Weiler, A., Thompson, M., & Fairey, D. (2019, 31 August). This Labour Day, fruit pickers in B.C. may be denied minimum wage. Penticton Herald, Kelowna Courier, Policy Note (CCPA BC): https://www.policynote.ca/this-labour-day-fruit-pickers-in-bc-may-have-been-denied-minimum-wage/  

Fairey, D., & Weiler, A. (2018, May 2). Government wrong to exclude farm workers from basic minimum wage protection. Vancouver Sun; Policy Note (CCPA BC): https://vancouversun.com/opinion/op-ed/opinion-government-wrong-to-exclude-farm-workers-from-basic-minimum-wage-protection

Weiler, A., & Cohen, A. (2018, May 1). Migrant farm workers vulnerable to sexual violence. The Conversation; Republished in The National Post, Alternet, OHS Canada, Canadian Occupational Safety, NPR Latino USA, The Tyee: https://theconversation.com/migrant-farm-workers-vulnerable-to-sexual-violence-95839

Weiler, A. (2018, May 1). Book Review: Foster, S., Defying expectations: The case of UFCW Local 401. Alberta Views: https://albertaviews.ca/defying-expectations/

Weiler, A., McLaughlin, J., & Cole, D. (2017, Dec. 22). Helping migrant workers must be part of new food policy. Toronto Star: https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2017/12/22/helping-migrant-workers-must-part-of-new-food-strategy.html

Weiler, A. (2017, Aug. 31). Health, dignity and human rights: how a national food policy can strengthen justice with migrant workers in Canada. Food Secure Canada: https://foodsecurecanada.org/sites/foodsecurecanada.org/files/files/migrant_workers_briefing_note_weiler.pdf  

Weiler, A., & Murphy, S. (2017, August 16). Looking Back from 2037: How Canada’s food revolution began. The Tyee: https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2017/08/16/Canadian-Food-Revolution/

Weiler, A. (2017, June 30). Book review: Farm workers in Western Canada: Injustices and activism. Alberta Views: https://albertaviews.ca/farm-workers/

Weiler, A., Benusic, M., & Liu, L. (2016, September 21). Coming to grips with health barriers and structural violence for migrant farmworkers: A role for BC physicians. BC Medical Journal Blog: http://sociology.utoronto.ca/anelyse-weiler-on-health-care-for-migrant/

Lead author; published as an anonymous collective effort. (2015, September 21). Downplaying threats to women at UofT normalizes culture of misogyny. Rabble.ca Campus Notes blog: http://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/campus-notes/2015/09/downplaying-threats-to-women-uoft-normalizes-culture-misogyny

Weiler, A. (2015, March 24-31). Know farm workers, know food: Sustaining Ontario migrant labour livelihoods. Sustain Ontario article series: https://sustainontario.com/2015/03/24/26236/news/migrant-farm-workers-and-ontarios-food-movement-finding-common-cause 

Weiler, A., Dennis, J., & Wittman, H. (2015, February 26). Policy tools can promote better farming jobs. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives; Republished in Vancouver Sun: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/commentary/growing-good-jobs-bc%E2%80%99s-economy-we%E2%80%99ve-been-neglecting-key-ingredient