Jefferson Cowie
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Jefferson Cowie
How Class Works
At the How Class Works - 2002 Conference, panels included; 6.3 Issues of Class Mobility
- David Byrne, University of Durham (UK) – Sociology and Social Policy
“ A Middle Class Created by Social-Democracy: Middle-class People from Working-Class Backgrounds in Post-Industrial Industrial Britain”
- Barbara Jensen, University of Minnesota – Center for Labor and Working Class Studies
“ Across the Great Divide: Cultural and Psychological Dynamics from the Working Class to the Middle Class”
- Sandra J. Jones, Brandeis University
“ Pass the Mustard: Contesting Class Relations in a Mixed-class Marriage”
- Sarah Hall Sternglanz, Chair, Stony Brook – Women’s Studies.
6.4 Class and the Politics of Reform
- Jefferson Cowie, Cornell University – School of Industrial and Labor Relations
“ The New Deal That Never Happened: Full Employment and the Politics of Class in the 1970s”
- Donna Harrison, York University, Toronto – Sociology, graduate program
“Double Speak: Canadian State ‘Restructuring’ and the Demise of the West Coast Commercial Salmon Fleet”
- Wallace Katz, Dowling College - History and Humanities
“Class Discourse and the End of Reform”
- Victor Wallis, Berklee College of Music – General Education
“The Environment as a Class Issue”
- Rachel Kreier, Chair,Stony Brook – Economics, graduate program[1]
References
- ↑ How Class Works - 2002 Conference Schedule (accessed July 24 2010)

