New Book: How the World Works – The Story of Human Labor from Prehistory to the Modern Day
By Paul Cockshott. From Monthly Review Press: Few authors are able to write cogently in both the scientific and the econ
By Paul Cockshott. From Monthly Review Press: Few authors are able to write cogently in both the scientific and the econ
Temple University Press has been known for publishing significant titles in labor studies. Given this long history, m
By Sherry Lee Linkon. From University of Michigan Press: Starting in the late 1970s, tens of thousands of American ind
by Brandon Weber. From Haymarket Books: An engaging collection of riveting stories about working people in United Sta
40th Annual North American Labor History Conference October 18-20, 2018 Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan Th
CALL FOR ARTICLES RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences “THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AS A LAB
Socialism and Labor: Theory and Praxis Special Issue of Labor Studies Journal In conjunction with the 2018 United Asso
Special Issue Collective: Ronaldo Munck, Tamar Diana Wilson, Ipsita Chatterjee, Ron Baiman, Lucia Pradella, Carlos
Edited by Ian Thomas MacDonald. From ILR Press: Labor unions remain the largest membership-based organizations in ma
The Journal of Working-Class Studies Special Issue, December 2017: The Poverty of Academia: Exploring the (Intersec
From Monthly Review Press: If you’re lucky enough to be employed today in the United States, there’s about a one-in-ten
From University of Illinois Press: Against Labor highlights the tenacious efforts by employers to organize themselv
From Routledge: The prerequisite for overthrowing capitalism is a system which both leverages selfishness and creat
Academic Labor: Research and Artistry (ALRA) is a peer-reviewed open access journal launched in 2016 by the Center for
The Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA) Program Committee seeks paper and session proposals offering
The Working-Class Studies Association is pleased to announce The Journal of Working-Class Studies. JWCS is an onlin
From Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Much attention has been given in recent years to low-wage work in th
From March 2017, Working USA (published by Wiley-Blackwell) is changing its name to The Journal of Labor and Society. T
From UI Press: Labor studies scholars and working-class historians have long worked at the crossroads of academia and