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Robert J. S. Ross

Research Professor of Sociology at Clark University

Robert J. S. Ross

Tag Archives: sociology

Bread and Roses: Dignity and Respect in Working Class Struggles

Posted on December 20, 2011 by Jasper Boyd

Wednesday, September 7, 2011 From This week in Sociology Bread and Roses: Dignity and Respect in Working Class Struggles by Robert J. S. Ross, Clark University, Professor of Sociology On January 11, 1912 a group of Polish women textile workers … Continue reading →

Posted in Published | Tagged sociology, working class

In Chains at the Bottom of the Pyramid : Gender and Sweated Labor in Global Apparel Production

Posted on December 20, 2011 by Jasper Boyd

Published on the blog site This week in Sociology OCTOBER 25, 2011 Robert J.S. Ross – Clark University Sweatshop conditions refer to long hours, low wages and oppressive conditions – dangerous unhealthy, psychologically abusive or squalid. In the global assembly … Continue reading →

Posted in Published | Tagged gender, sociology, sweat shop
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