The article attempts to provide a labor history of the news through the period of the industrialization of the news system in the United States. It begins by characterizing newswork as labor and questioning the division between intellectual and mechanical labor in the news industry. It then surveys the mode of production of news, identifying occupational pressures and the evolving division of labor. Using the minutes of select locals of the International Typographical Union (ITU), it offers observations on craft unions in newspapers; it then contrasts that history with the professionalization project of newsroom workers. It concludes by considering the counterfactual possibility of journalists organizing as craft workers in concert with typ...
One of the key questions sociologists face is how information is produced and distributed. Knowledge...
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One of the key questions sociologists face is how information is produced and distributed. Knowledge...
Article details the events of the Drumright Telephone Operator's Strike, the resulting Red Scare, an...
Using data from a sample of over 2,000 individual strikes in the United States from 1881 to 1894 th...
Between the First and Second World Wars, Heywood Broun (1888-1939) and Benjamin Stolberg (1891-1951)...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06One of the most important centering places in Ameri...
308 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The Depression and the New De...
This dissertation argues that mainstream news media coverage of labor-management issues cuts off rat...
This essay uses the case of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner strike, 1967–1977, to show how a critica...
450 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Organized labor historically ...
This study tried to find support for the hypothesis that newspaper labor coverage has declined since...
This Article reflects on possible conclusions to be drawn from this symposium. The article concludes...
This study investigates how Japans postwar labor movement in the newspaper sector has been normalize...
Magazine publishing began to flourish in the United States after World War I (1914-1918). Since its ...
This paper charts the transformation of the employment relationship in different industries during t...
This essay offers an ideological critique of representations of United States newsworkers during the...
One of the key questions sociologists face is how information is produced and distributed. Knowledge...
Article details the events of the Drumright Telephone Operator's Strike, the resulting Red Scare, an...
Using data from a sample of over 2,000 individual strikes in the United States from 1881 to 1894 th...