Cultures of Solidarity

Cultures of Solidarity
Title Cultures of Solidarity PDF eBook
Author Rick Fantasia
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 317
Release 1989-08-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0520909674

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A commonplace assumption about American workers is that they lack class consciousness. This perception has baffled social scientists, demoralized activists, and generated a significant literature on American exceptionalism. In this provocative book, a young sociologist takes the prevailing assumptions to task and sheds new light upon this very important issue. In three vivid case studies Fantasia explores the complicated, multi-faceted dynamics of American working-class consciousness and collective action.

Pandemic Solidarity

Pandemic Solidarity
Title Pandemic Solidarity PDF eBook
Author Marina Sitrin
Publisher Vagabonds
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre COVID-19 (Disease)
ISBN 9780745343167

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Collects first-hand experiences from around the world of people creating their own networks of solidarity and mutual aid in the time of Covid-19.

Solidarity

Solidarity
Title Solidarity PDF eBook
Author Hauke Brunkhorst
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 300
Release 2005
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780262025829

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A political sociologist examines the concept of universal, egalitarian citizenship and assesses the prospects for developing democratic solidarity at the global level.

Political Solidarity

Political Solidarity
Title Political Solidarity PDF eBook
Author Sally J. Scholz
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 298
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0271047216

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In Solidarity

In Solidarity
Title In Solidarity PDF eBook
Author Mary Kandiuk
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Academic librarians
ISBN 9781936117628

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"Provides a historical and current perspective regarding the unionization of academic librarians, an exploration of some of the major labour issues affecting academic librarians in a certified and non-certified union context, as well as case studies relating to the unionization of academic librarians at selected institutions in Canada"--

Principles of Group Solidarity

Principles of Group Solidarity
Title Principles of Group Solidarity PDF eBook
Author Michael Hechter
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 236
Release 1988-08-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 052090897X

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Social scientists have long recognized that solidarity is essential for such phenomena as social order, class, and ethnic consciousness, and the provision of collective goods. In presenting a new general theory of group solidarity, Michael Hechter here contends that it is indeed possible to build a theory of solidarity based on the action of rational individuals and in doing so he goes beyond the timeworn disciplinary boundaries separating the various social sciences.

Design and Solidarity

Design and Solidarity
Title Design and Solidarity PDF eBook
Author Rafi Segal
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2023-02-28
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0231555342

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In times of crisis, mutual aid becomes paramount. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, new forms of sharing had gained momentum to redress precarity and stark economic inequality. Today, a diverse array of mutualistic organizations seek to fundamentally restructure housing, care, labor, food, and more. Yet design, art, and architecture play a key role in shaping these initiatives, fulfilling their promise of solidarity, and ensuring that these values endure. In this book, artist Marisa Morán Jahn and architect Rafi Segal converse about the transformative potential of mutualism and design with leading thinkers and practitioners: Mercedes Bidart, Arturo Escobar, Michael Hardt, Greg Lindsay, Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Ai-jen Poo, and Trebor Scholz. Together, they consider how design inspires, invigorates, and sustains contemporary forms of mutualism—including platform cooperatives, digital-first communities, emerging currencies, mutual aid, care networks, social-change movements, and more. From these dialogues emerge powerful visions of futures guided by communal self-determination and collective well-being.