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9781594510830
U.S. labor leaders are constantly developing new programs to revive the union movement. What happens when these plans collide with the daily lives of frontline union staff and members? This book examines the often conflicting interests of key players in the trenches of a national effort to bring back the U.S. labor movement. Brutally honest, funny, and never dull, this anthropological ethnography shows the daily struggles of union members today to bring about positive change and hold together their urban labor union in an era of globalization, outsourcing, and deindustrialization. The authors, a union activist and an anthropologist, respectively, pair up to offer insider views of labor unions and of how anthropological fieldwork is done. Explaining, coaching, and warning Paul of hazards, Suzan, the communications director for the local union, provides inside views and details of day-to-day interactions. Paul, the anthropologist, provides outside analytical views that relate Suzan's experiences and his own observations to the wider view anthropology offers through the lenses of ethnography, holism, and comparativism.Durrenberger, E. Paul is the author of 'Class Acts An Anthropology Of Service Workers And Their Union' with ISBN 9781594510830 and ISBN 1594510830.
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