🚨New: Read Stephen Frenkel's review of Anna-Lena Wolf's #unibern new book #ILRpress that uses an #ethnographic lens to show how tea #plantation #workers, #managers and companies think about justice and transgression in the global supply chain.
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Before we kick off August, don't miss out on the lineup of books published in July 2025!
#NewBooks #CornellUniversityPress #ILRPress #NIUPress
View all the latest titles here: www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/new-books-pu...
From heartbreak to healing, @michaelansara.bsky.social's THE HARD WORK OF HOPE reminds us that hope isn't just wishful thinking— it's a daily choice and a powerful force for change.
#StudentActivism #Organizing #NewBooks #ILRPress
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When life knocks you down, hope isn't just a feeling but a practice.
In THE HARD WORK OF HOPE by Michael Ansara, we discover that hope isn't about passively waiting for better days, but actively creating them.
#StudentMovement #Organizers #ILRPress
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In FIGHTING TOXIC IGNORANCE, Alan Derickson explores conflict over access to information regarding health hazards encountered in the US workplace during the first three-quarters of the twentieth century.
#ILRPress #NewBooks #WorkplaceHazards
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HOLDING THE LINE shines a spotlight on an often overlooked chapter of labor history – the 1983 copper mine strike in Arizona and the crucial role women played in it.
#LaborHistory #Strike #ILRPress
Learn more in this edition of the #BacklistBlog: www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/unsung-heroi...
Is the United States the land of an obsessive Protestant (or productivist) work ethic?
Claudia Strauss, author of WHAT WORK MEANS, explores what may be missed in this understanding of Americans’ attitudes about work.
#ILRPress #WorkEthic
Read now: www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/protestant-w...