Setting the Table: A Bahá’i geographer reflects on faith, fieldwork, and farmworkers

For my PhD dissertation, I surveyed agricultural guestworkers, also known as H-2A workers, in Ohio. In the summer of 2022, a research assistant and I drove around Ohio, knocking on doors and surveying the people who agreed to participate. In the end, we drove over 10,000 miles and spoke with 285 mal...

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Main Author: Kline, Anisa (Author)
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Published: The University of North Carolina Press 2023
In: Cross currents
Year: 2023, Volume: 73, Issue: 2, Pages: 153-172
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