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摘要
虽然2016年唐纳德·特朗普的当选对许多人来说像是一场紧急事件,但它是经济、社会和政治体系中根深蒂固的趋势和权力动态的高潮。《特朗普时代的劳工》的作者和编辑们清楚地表明,特朗普当选是一种慢性疾病的表现,而不是一场急性危机。然而,作者明确地将特朗普的当选和随后的政策定义为一场危机,为劳工运动创造了一系列选择,其结果可能是存在的。马萨诸塞大学阿默斯特劳工中心的学者们在2017年组织了一次会议,以回应特朗普当选后提出的实际和学术问题。这个编辑卷包括与会者的贡献。它代表了一种尝试,试图理解导致特朗普当选的更长的轨迹,并提出对有组织的劳工来说既可能又必要的富有成效的回应。编辑Jasmine Kerrissey, Eve Weinbaum, Clare Hammonds, Tom Juravich和已故的Dan Clawson对一个特定的时刻做出了回应,作为对一个更长的(仍在展开的)项目的分析。这本书分为四个部分。第一篇文章对特朗普上位的原因提出了相互矛盾的解释。第二篇解释了特朗普议程的机制,展示了攻击公共书评的深层根源
Kerrissey, Jasmine, Eve Weinbaum, Clare Hammonds, Tom Juravich, and Dan Clawson, eds. (2020). Labor in the Time of Trump
While the election of Donald Trump in 2016 felt to many like an emergency, it was the culmination of deeply-rooted trends and power dynamics embedded in the economy, society, and the political system. The authors and editors of Labor in the Age of Trump clearly demonstrate that the Trump election was a manifestation of a chronic condition, not an acute crisis. The authors do, however, clearly define Trump’s election and ensuing policies as a crisis, creating a series of choices for the labor movement, the outcome of which might be existential. Scholars at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Labor Center organized a conference in 2017 as a response to the questions, practical and academic, raised by Trump’s election victory. This edited volume includes contributions by conference participants. It represents an attempt to understand the longer trajectory that led to the Trump election and to suggest fruitful responses to this moment that might be both possible and necessary for organized labor. Editors Jasmine Kerrissey, Eve Weinbaum, Clare Hammonds, Tom Juravich, and the late Dan Clawson have provided a response to a particular moment that functions as an analysis of a much longer (and still unfolding) project. The book offers four sections. The first lays out competing explanations for the causes of Trump’s ascendancy. The second explains the mechanics of the Trump agenda, demonstrating the deep roots of attacks on public Book Reviews
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For over 30 years, Work and Occupations has published rigorous social science research on the human dynamics of the workplace, employment, and society from an international, interdisciplinary perspective. Work and Occupations provides you with a broad perspective on the workplace, examining international approaches to work-related issues as well as insights from scholars in a variety of fields, including: anthropology, demography, education, government administration, history, industrial relations, labour economics, management, psychology, and sociology. In addition to regular features including research notes, review essays, and book reviews.