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The papers in this session examine - across a wide range of empirical settings - the cultural processes that shape, spark, or stymie workers' mobilization and collective action.
Workers of My World, Unite! A Two-Step Model for the Diffusion of Pro-Union Sentiment - Evelyn Bellew, Berkeley; Daniel J. Schneider, Harvard University; Adam Reich, Columbia University
A Cultural Analysis of Collective Action against Precarity: The Moral Economy of Dignity - Arnab Chakraborty, University of Southern California
Workers of the Socialist World: The Transnational Remaking of Chinese Workers’ Class Consciousness, circa 1980 - Yueran Zhang, University of Chicago
Durable Precarity: The Role of Interdependence and Shared Identities in Convergent Justifications - Yue Qin, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Classification Struggles of Informal Workers: How Waste Pickers became Proletarianized in Brazil and Indigenized in Colombia - Manuel Zimbalist Rosaldo, Stanford University