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This session focuses on research examining the important intersections of politics and workplaces. The papers here explore how the labor process and labor relations have become politicized (or depoliticized). Additionally, the topic of how workers make meaning of their 'civic work' and how this may translate into civic and political participation is explored.
Politicized Labor: Effects of Political Polarization on Service Sector Workers - Yasemin Besen-Cassino, Montclair State University
Political Participation and the Workplace: The Impact of the Public/Private Sectoral Cleavage - Maria Grasso, Queen Mary University of London
Moving from Contracts to Constitutions: Employee “Governance Rights” and Strategies of Resistance Under Corporate Autocracy - Mason Barnard, Princeton University; Harvard Law School
Is Civic Work Widespread and Meaningful? - Kristinn Már Ársælsson, Duke Kunshan University; Laura Hanson Schlachter, AmeriCorps; Chaeyoon Lim, Washington University in St. Louis