Multiracial labor-community coalitions have attracted considerable attention from scholars and activists based on their potential to rebuild local working class movements, but we lack a systematic understanding of why and how they emerge. This dissertation explores the divergent development of working class movement-building efforts in three Rust Belt cities—Chicago, Milwaukee, and Pittsburgh—following successful campaigns for living wage ordinances in the late-1990s. Chicago’s organizing efforts, which originally looked highly fragmented and less promising than the other two cities, have since coalesced into the most vibrant and effective local movement in the region. After considerable early success, ambitious efforts in Pittsburgh and Mi...
This ethnography examines the components that allow quality solidarity work to happen between organi...
This dissertation traces the alliances forged and the grassroots movements led by women in the Appal...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004."S...
Multiracial labor-community coalitions have attracted considerable attention from scholars and activ...
Whereas previous scholarship on popular mobilization has focused on its sources or causes, this stud...
This study compares how two union organizing campaigns have attempted to mobilize community support ...
This dissertation illuminates the local grassroots collective action of women of color and the trans...
My dissertation, Blurring the Boundaries of Struggle: Relational Resistance and Seattle’s Third Worl...
In the late 1960s and 1970s, thousands of young black, white, Asian, and Latino radicals from divers...
This dissertation examines the American Communist movement between 1928 and 1957 by dividing up sour...
Scholarship on social movements has emphasized the organizational mechanisms behind resource mobiliz...
This dissertation will explore how ordinary workers in the new economy create and sustain power from...
In this dissertation I use qualitative methods and comparative historical analysis to explore the em...
This dissertation is a historical geography of interior spaces created by labor unions and other wor...
This dissertation asks: how do activist and organizers understand the craft of organizing? What is o...
This ethnography examines the components that allow quality solidarity work to happen between organi...
This dissertation traces the alliances forged and the grassroots movements led by women in the Appal...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004."S...
Multiracial labor-community coalitions have attracted considerable attention from scholars and activ...
Whereas previous scholarship on popular mobilization has focused on its sources or causes, this stud...
This study compares how two union organizing campaigns have attempted to mobilize community support ...
This dissertation illuminates the local grassroots collective action of women of color and the trans...
My dissertation, Blurring the Boundaries of Struggle: Relational Resistance and Seattle’s Third Worl...
In the late 1960s and 1970s, thousands of young black, white, Asian, and Latino radicals from divers...
This dissertation examines the American Communist movement between 1928 and 1957 by dividing up sour...
Scholarship on social movements has emphasized the organizational mechanisms behind resource mobiliz...
This dissertation will explore how ordinary workers in the new economy create and sustain power from...
In this dissertation I use qualitative methods and comparative historical analysis to explore the em...
This dissertation is a historical geography of interior spaces created by labor unions and other wor...
This dissertation asks: how do activist and organizers understand the craft of organizing? What is o...
This ethnography examines the components that allow quality solidarity work to happen between organi...
This dissertation traces the alliances forged and the grassroots movements led by women in the Appal...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004."S...