<p>‘An informative and innovative account of the concept of social exclusion, the policies of Canada’s social welfare system, and the logic of the market, as each relates to Mennonite migrants to southern Ontario from self-contained colonies in Mexico.’</p>
- Dawn S. Bowen, The Mennonite Quarterly Review April 2017
<p>‘This book will appeal to a wide audiences including social policy scholars and anyone who engages with the processes and practices that organize social spaces and define social relations.’</p>
- Patricia Harms, Journal of Mennonite Studies vol 35:2017
<p>"With concepts from Bourdieu – habitus, social field, and capital – and her carefully crafted moves between the macro and micro, what [Good Gingrich] has accomplished in her book is nothing short of spectacular."</p>
- Jeffrey Longhofer, Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies Vol 5:2