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Tim Strangleman
How Class Works
At the How Class Works - 2002 Conference, panels included; 3.2 Class and the Labor Process
- Sharryn M. Kasmir, Hofstra University – Anthropology
“ Post-Fordism and Subjectivity: The Case of the Saturn Automobile Corporation”
- Magdalena Raczynska – Rutgers University – School of Management and Labor Relations, graduate program
“ Blurred Authority or Blurred Identity? The Role of Collective Identity in the Transformation of New Employment Relations”
- Charley Richardson, University of Massachusetts at Lowell – Labor Extension Program
“ Technology and Power on the Shop Floor”
- Tim Strangleman, University of Nottingham (UK) – Sociology and Social Policy
“ Class and the End of Work”
- Chris Sellers, Chair, Stony Brook - History[1]
References
- ↑ How Class Works - 2002 Conference Schedule (accessed July 24 2010)