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New Labor Forum is a national labor journal from the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, The Murphy Institute. Published three times a year, New Labor Forum provides a place for labor and its allies to test and debate new ideas. Issues we explore include (but are not limited to): the global economy’s impact on work and labor; new union organizing and political strategies; labor’s new constituencies and their relationship to organized labor’s traditional institutions; internal union reform and new structural models for the labor movement; alternative economic and social policies; and the role of culture in a new, revitalized labor movement.
Our core constituency consists of leaders and activists in organized labor, as well as academics and political and community activists whose work is linked to the causes championed by, and of interest to, working people and their communities. Our readers’ broad areas of interest cover the entire range of the humanities and social sciences.
New Labor Forum authors include:
• Elaine Bernard
• Kate Bronfenbrenner
• Jefferson Cowie
• Peter Dreier
• Liza Featherstone
• Jennifer Gordon
• Nelson Lichtenstein
• Walter Benn Michels
• Robert Pollin
• Adolph Reed
• Phil Thompson
. . . and many more
SAGE Publications Ltd
1 Oliver's Yard
55 City Road
London, EC1Y 1SP
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7 324 8500
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7 324 8600
E-mail: market@sagepub.co.uk
Our core constituency consists of leaders and activists in organized labor, as well as academics and political and community activists whose work is linked to the causes championed by, and of interest to, working people and their communities. Our readers’ broad areas of interest cover the entire range of the humanities and social sciences.
New Labor Forum authors include:
• Elaine Bernard
• Kate Bronfenbrenner
• Jefferson Cowie
• Peter Dreier
• Liza Featherstone
• Jennifer Gordon
• Nelson Lichtenstein
• Walter Benn Michels
• Robert Pollin
• Adolph Reed
• Phil Thompson
. . . and many more
SAGE Publications Ltd
1 Oliver's Yard
55 City Road
London, EC1Y 1SP
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7 324 8500
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7 324 8600
E-mail: market@sagepub.co.uk