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Labor Studies

This guide is designed to support Labor Studies curriculum at CSUDH.

Welcome!

Our librarians have developed this research guide to introduce students at CSUDH to some of the resources, tools, and methods which are useful for researching in the discipline of Labor Studies.  If you are new to this subject, check out the Background Research page to learn more about how to get started conducting research in this field. Or explore the links to the left to learn more about finding and using:

Background information

Books

Articles

Primary sources

Citation

 

Meet your Subject Librarian

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Maggie Clarke

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I work with...

  • Africana Studies
  • Chicana/Chicano Studies
  • Asian Pacific Studies 
  • Communications
  • English
  • History
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Labor Studies
  • Modern Languages
  • Negotiation, Conflict Res. & Peacebuilding 
  • Philosophy
  • Women’s Studies

Email: mclarke@csudh.edu
Call: (310) 243-2084
 

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Guide Limitations

Labor Studies is an interdisciplinary field which means that while researchers in Labor Studies bring their own disciplinary lens to their research, they also draw upon the work of researchers in many different areas. Likewise, topics that originate in other disciplines can be examined through the lens of labor studies. Like all academic work, research in Labor Studies can both problematize and reflect the racial, ethnic, religious, gender, and other forms of oppression present in our world and in the structures of academia. In this guide I try to present resources and tools which reflect the diversity of research in this field. However, if you don't see what you need here please reach out to me for assistance- my contact info is in the box just above this!