This series provides an opportunity for scholars from a wide range of academic fields including Humanities, Social Science, Business, the Arts, and Science to publish work on the past, present, and potential future of work and labor around the world. The series editor welcomes submissions that incorporate diverse research methodologies and reflect a broad range of national, regional, and comparative experiences with work and labor.
By Jason Russell
April 05, 2024
Crisis and decline in the working class were frequent themes in American popular culture during the 1970s. In contrast, more positive narratives about America’s managerial and professional class appeared during the 1980s. Focusing on these two key decades, this book explores how portrayals of ...