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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
This session explores class consciousness as a crucial component of labor movements’ efforts to garner long-lasting support for their efforts to negotiate workers’ rights. It also accounts for cultural understandings framed by ideology that are crucial for the public’s acceptance or rejection of labor movement’s existence and goals.
Ideology and Movement Militancy against Partisan Allies: Evidence from Strikes in Post-Authoritarian Chile - Sebastian Gabriel Guzman, New School for Social Research
Labor and LGBT Coalition Building: Exploring the Dynamics of Pride at Work - Maura Kelly, Portland State University; Amy Lubitow, Portland State University
The New York Times and the Cultural Production of the U.S Labor Problem, 1870-1930 - Quan Dang Hien Mai, Vanderbilt University
Different Collar, the Same Consciousness. Class Consciousness among Manual and Non-manual Workers in Chile - Pablo Perez Ahumada, University of California- San Diego