I. Labor Process Tradition
Braverman, Labor and Monopoly Capitalism. 1974 [1998 25th anniversary edition]
Vicki Smith, “Braverman’s Legacy: the Labor Process Tradition at 20” Work and Occupations Vol. 21(4): 403-421, November1994.
Richard Edwards, Contested Terrain.
Michael Burawoy, Manufacturing Consent.
Michael Burawoy, The Politics of Production.
“Manufacturing Consent Re-examined” Contemporary Sociology Vol. 30(5) 2001, September
Steve McKay, Satanic Mills or
*Michael Burawoy, “Between the Labor Process and the State: the Changing Face of Factory Regimes in Advanced Capitalism,” American Sociological Review, vol. 48(5): 587-605, 1983.
*Rachel Sherman, Class Acts: Service and Inequality in Luxury Hotels. UC Press, 2007. Chapters 3&4.
II. Feminist Interventions
Arlie Hochschild, The Managed Heart.
Robin Leidner, Fast Food, Fast Talk. UC Press, 1993.
Ching Kwan Lee, Gender and the
Leslie Salzinger, Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico’s Global Factories. UC Press, 2003.
Evelyn Nakano Glenn, “Creating a Caring Society” Contemporary Sociology 29(1), 2000, 84-94.
“From Servitude to Service Work: Historical Continuities in the Racial Division of Paid Reproductive Labor” Signs 18(1), 1992, 1-43.
Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, Servants of Globalization: Women, Migration and Domestic Work, Stanford U Press, 2001.
Mary Zimmerman et al. (eds) Global Dimensions of Gender and Carework.
Paula England, “Emerging Theories of Care Work” Annual Review of Sociology 2005, 31: 381-399.
Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Hochschild (eds) Global Woman: Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy. Owl Books, 2004.
Joan Acker, “Hierarchies, Jobs, Bodies: A Theory of Gendered Organizations,” Gender & Society 4: 139-158, 1990.
*Robin Leidner, “Serving Hamburgers and Selling Insurance: Gender, Work, and Identity in Interactive Service Jobs,” Gender and Society 5(2): 154-177, 1991.
*Pei-Chia Lan, Global Cinderellas: Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers.
III. Racial and Citizenship Hierarchies
Robert J. Thomas, Citizenship, Gender and Work: Social Organization of Industrial Agriculture.
Steven Vallas, “Rediscovering the Color Line Within Work Organizations" Work and Occupations 30(4), 2003, 379-400
David R. Roediger, The Wages of Whiteness: Race and the Making of the American Working Class.
Emily Honig, Creating Chinese Ethnicity. Yale U Press. 1992.
* Christine Williams, “Inequality in the Toy Store,” Qualitative Sociology, 27(4), 2004, pp. 461-486
*Robert Thomas, “Citizenship and Gender in Work Organization: Some Considerations for Theories of the Labor Process” American Journal of Sociology 88: 86-112.
*Robyn Rodriguez, “Migrant Heroes: Nationalism, Citizenship and the Politics of Filipino Migrant Labor” Citizenship Studies vol 6(3), 2002, 341-356.
*Nicholas de Genova, Working the Boundaries: Race, Space and Illegality in Mexican
IV. Flexible Accumulation and Precarious Labor
David Harvey, Conditions of Post-modernity. Blackwell, 1997.
Steven P. Vallas, “Rethinking Post-Fordism: the Meaning of Workplace Flexibility” Sociological Theory 17(1), 1999, pp. 68-101
Vicki Smith, “New Forms of Work Organization” Annual Review of Sociology 23: 315-339, 1997.
Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh, Off the Books: the Underground Economy of the Urban Poor. Harvard U Press, 2006.
David K. Shipler, The Working Poor: Invisible in
*Caroline Arnold, “Where the Low Road Meets the High Road: Flexible Employment Practices in Tiruppur (
*Stephen R. Barley and Gideon Kunda, Gurus, Hired Guns and Warm Bodies: Itinerant Experts in a Knowledge Economy.
*Rina Agarwala, “From Work to Welfare: Informal Workers and the State in
*Jennifer Chun, 2005. "Public Dramas and the Politics of Justice: Comparison of Janitors' Union Struggles in
V. Worker Resistance
*Beverly Silver, Forces of Labor.
Vincent Roscigno and Randy Hodson, “The Organizational and Social Foundations of Worker Resistance,” American Sociological Review 2004, vol. 69 (1): 14-39.
VI. Theories of Working-Class Formation
*Ira Katznelson and Aristide Zolberg, Working Class Formation: Nineteenth-Century Patterns in Western Europe and the
*Margaret Somers, “Workers of the World, Compare!” Contemporary Sociology 1989 May, 325-329.
*.P. Thompson, The Making of the English Working Class, 1963,
*Rick Fantasia, Cultures of Solidarity. UC Press 1986. Chapter Two
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*Gay Seidman, Manufacturing Militance: Workers’ Movements in
VII. Globalization and Labor Activism – Local and Transnational (5/1; 5/16)
Janice Fine,
Jill Esbenshade, Monitoring Sweatshops: Workers, Consumers, and the Global Apparel Industry.
*Gay W. Seidman, Beyond the Boycott: Labor Rights, Human Rights and Transnational Activism.
* Tim Bartley, “Certifying Forests and Factories: States, Social Movements, and the Rise of Private Regulation in the Apparel and
*Mark Anner, “Forging New Labor Activism in Global Commodity Chains in
Salvador A.M. Sandoval, “Alternative Forms of Working-Class Organization and the Mobilization of Informal Sector Workers in
Ching Kwan Lee, “Out of Precarity: Politics of Casualization in
VIII. Chinese Labor
Andrew Walder, Communist Neo-Traditionalism.
Elizabeth J Perry,
Ching Kwan Lee, Gender and the
Mary Gallagher, Contagious Capitalism: Globalization and the Politics of Labor in
Pun Ngai, Made in
Ching Kwan Lee, Against the Law: Labor Protests in China’s Rustbelt and Sunbelt, Berkeley: University of California Press 2007.
Amy Hanser, Service Encounters: Class, Gender and the Market for Social Distinction in Urban
*Amy Hanser, “The Gendered Rice Bowl: the Sexual Politics of Service Work in Urban
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