Publications
Encalada Grez, E. (August 2024) “Mexico Profundo” in Canada: Openings and tracings of regional integration from below, In Mtz-Zalce Sánchez, G (Ed) México y Canadá: 80 años tendiendo puentes (pp 1-19) Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte (CISAN)/National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Submitted.
Encalada Grez, E & Diaz Mendiburo, A. (April 2024) “The transnational field of possibilities: Reweaving community across time and borders,” Voices of Mexico, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte (CISAN)/National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). http://www.revistascisan.unam.mx/Voices
Encalada Grez, E. (July 2023) Chapter: “Temporary Foreign Worker Programs for Agriculture in Canada and Transnational Family Pains.” A Renewed Canadian Welcome: Eleven Visions from Migrants and Advocates (edited book) McGill-Queens University Press. (Forthcoming)
Purewal, S., Smith, J., Closson, K., Ardiles Gamboa, P., Gislason, M., Encalada Grez, E., Kennedy, A., Lee, K., Machado, S., Mũrage, A., Proulx, J., & Zanotto, M. (July 2023), Lessons learned: Researchers' experiences conducting community-engaged research during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement.
Action Canada for Sexual and Health Rights, Justice for Migrant Workers (Encalda Grez, E), YWCA Hamilton, the Community Research Platform at McMaster University, the Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic, and the Sexual Rights Initiative. (May 2023) “Barriers to Abortion in Canada-Joint Stakeholder Report - Universal Periodic Review of Canada 44th Session (October – November 2023): UPR 4th Cycle: Barriers to Abortion in Canada | Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights (actioncanadashr.org).
Encalada Grez, E., Ardiles Gamboa, P., & Simran Purewal, (February 8, 2023) The Myth of Canada: The Exclusion of Internationally Trained Physicians, Radius SFU Link: The-Myth-Of-Canada_DIGITAL.pdf (radiussfu.com)
*Weiler, A. M., & Encalada Grez, E. (2022). 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/La Revue canadienne des études sur l’alimentation. 9(2), 38-52.
*Encalada Grez, E. (2022). Mexican Migrant Farmworkers in Canada: Death, Disposability, and Disruptions during COVID-19. Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 38(1), 140-169.
*Encalada Grez, E. (2019) Contestations of the Heart: Mexican Migrant Women and Transnational Loving from Rural Ontario. International Journal of Migration and Border Studies, 5.1/2, 118-132.
Encalada Grez, E. and Clarke, M. (2016) Evelyn Encalada Grez in Conversation with Marlea Clarke. Migration, Mobility, & Displacement 2.2, 76-89.
*Preibisch, K., and Encalada Grez, E. (2013) Between Hearts and Pockets: Locating the Outcomes of Transnational Homemaking Practices among Mexican Women in Canada’s Temporary Migration Programs. Citizenship Studies, 17.6- 7, 785-802.
*Preibisch, K., and Encalada Grez, E. (2011) Re-examining the Social Relations of the Canadian ‘Family Farm’: Migrant Women Farm Workers in Rural Canada, in Pini, Barbara and Leach, Belinda (eds.) Reshaping Gender and Class in Rural Spaces, Ashgate; Farnham, 91-112.
Encalada Grez, E. (2011) Policy Brief: Vulnerabilities of Female Migrant Farm Workers from Latin America and the Caribbean in Canada. FOCAL: The Canadian Foundation for the Americas, Policy Brief, 1-6.
Encalada Grez, E. (2010) Organizing from the Maquiladoras to the University: Dialogue and reflections among Women Migrant and Maquiladora Workers in Mexico. Just Labour, Spring 16, 76-83.
*Preibisch, K., and Encalada Grez, E. (2010) The Other Side of el Otro Lado: Mexican Migrant Women and Labor Flexibility in Canadian Agriculture. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 35.2, 289-315.
Encalada Grez, E. (2008) “Chile and Canada in the Distance: A Personal Narrative of “Home.” Diagolos
Home in the Distance - Dialogos
*Encalada Grez, E., Paz, A., and Fuchs, E. (2008) Migrant Workers under Harper: Guests, Servants and Criminals, in Healy, T. (ed), “The Harper Record.” Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 197-203.
*Encalada Grez, E. (2006) Justice for Migrant Farm Workers: Reflections on the Importance of Community Organising. Relay: A Socialist Project Review. July/August, 23-25.
Encalada Grez, E. (2005) Harvesting the Seeds of Resistance: The Plight of Migrant Farm Workers in Ontario. Women and Environments International Magazine. 68-69, 1-7.