TY - JOUR
T1 - US Labor Studies in the Twenty-First Century
T2 - Understanding Laborism Without Labor
AU - Rosenfeld, Jake
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019/7/30
Y1 - 2019/7/30
N2 - In recent years, labor studies has flourished even as labor unions in the United States have continued their long-term downward trajectory. One strain of this research has situated the labor movement, and its decline, at the center of economic inequality's rise in the United States. Another has explored the labor movement's interconnections with political dynamics in the contemporary United States, including how labor's demise has reshaped the polity and policies. This body of scholarship also offers insights into recent stirrings of labor resurgence, ranging from the teachers strikes of 2017 to the Fight for 15 minimum wage initiatives. Yet the field's reliance on official union membership rates as the standard measure of union strength, and on official strike statistics as the standard measure of union activism, prevents it from fully understanding the scope and durability of worker activism in the post-Wagner age.
AB - In recent years, labor studies has flourished even as labor unions in the United States have continued their long-term downward trajectory. One strain of this research has situated the labor movement, and its decline, at the center of economic inequality's rise in the United States. Another has explored the labor movement's interconnections with political dynamics in the contemporary United States, including how labor's demise has reshaped the polity and policies. This body of scholarship also offers insights into recent stirrings of labor resurgence, ranging from the teachers strikes of 2017 to the Fight for 15 minimum wage initiatives. Yet the field's reliance on official union membership rates as the standard measure of union strength, and on official strike statistics as the standard measure of union activism, prevents it from fully understanding the scope and durability of worker activism in the post-Wagner age.
KW - Labor
KW - collective action
KW - inequality
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85069991986
U2 - 10.1146/annurev-soc-073018-022559
DO - 10.1146/annurev-soc-073018-022559
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85069991986
SN - 0360-0572
VL - 45
SP - 449
EP - 465
JO - Annual Review of Sociology
JF - Annual Review of Sociology
ER -