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7. Political Insiders and Social Activists: Coalition Building in New York and Los Angeles
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Marco Hauptmeier
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Acronyms and Abbreviations xiii
- INTRODUCTION. An Urban Resurgence of Social Unionism 1
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Part I. URBAN ISSUES AND CAMPAIGNS
- 1. The U.S. Living Wage Movement: Building Coalitions from the Local Level in a Global Economy 21
- 2. Unions and the Strategic Context of Local Governance: A Comparative Overview 35
- 3. Organizing for Equitable Economic Development: The Significance of Community Empowerment Organizations for Unions 53
- 4. Building Coalitions for Regional Power: Labor’s Emerging Urban Strategy 73
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Part II. UNION TOWNS
- 5. The Politics of Labor in Boston: Geographies of Union Renewal 97
- 6. Two Paths to the High Road: The Dynamics of Coalition Building in Seattle and Buffalo 111
- 7. Political Insiders and Social Activists: Coalition Building in New York and Los Angeles 129
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Part III. FRONTIER CITIES
- 8. Strategies for Labor Revitalization: The Case of Miami 147
- 9. Immigrants and Labor in a Globalizing City: Prospects for Coalition Building in Nashville 163
- 10. Building an Inclusive City: Labor-Community Coalitions and the Struggle for Urban Power in San Jose 178
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Part IV. INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
- 11. Special Interests and Public Goods: Organized Labor’s Coalition Politics in Hamburg and Seattle 193
- 12. Organizing Labor in London: Lessons from the Campaign for a Living Wage 211
- 13. Restructuring without Unions: The Polycentric Region of Greater Frankfurt 224
- Conclusion. Seeking Solidarity ... Why, and with Whom? 235
- References 253
- Contributors 265
- Index 267
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Acronyms and Abbreviations xiii
- INTRODUCTION. An Urban Resurgence of Social Unionism 1
-
Part I. URBAN ISSUES AND CAMPAIGNS
- 1. The U.S. Living Wage Movement: Building Coalitions from the Local Level in a Global Economy 21
- 2. Unions and the Strategic Context of Local Governance: A Comparative Overview 35
- 3. Organizing for Equitable Economic Development: The Significance of Community Empowerment Organizations for Unions 53
- 4. Building Coalitions for Regional Power: Labor’s Emerging Urban Strategy 73
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Part II. UNION TOWNS
- 5. The Politics of Labor in Boston: Geographies of Union Renewal 97
- 6. Two Paths to the High Road: The Dynamics of Coalition Building in Seattle and Buffalo 111
- 7. Political Insiders and Social Activists: Coalition Building in New York and Los Angeles 129
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Part III. FRONTIER CITIES
- 8. Strategies for Labor Revitalization: The Case of Miami 147
- 9. Immigrants and Labor in a Globalizing City: Prospects for Coalition Building in Nashville 163
- 10. Building an Inclusive City: Labor-Community Coalitions and the Struggle for Urban Power in San Jose 178
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Part IV. INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
- 11. Special Interests and Public Goods: Organized Labor’s Coalition Politics in Hamburg and Seattle 193
- 12. Organizing Labor in London: Lessons from the Campaign for a Living Wage 211
- 13. Restructuring without Unions: The Polycentric Region of Greater Frankfurt 224
- Conclusion. Seeking Solidarity ... Why, and with Whom? 235
- References 253
- Contributors 265
- Index 267