WORK & CULTURE
Work
& Culture is a series of Working Papers circulated by the
Initiative on Labor and Culture at Yale University.
The
purpose of the series is to disseminate the collaborative research by members of the Working Group on Globalization and Culture, as well as work presented at the Initiative on Labor and Culture. Papers available in PDF form have highlighted links; for information on other papers, please contact the Working Group.
2007
Working
Group on Globalization and Culture, Audiopolitics: Measures of Global Soundscapes, 2007.1
Sounds of Torture, A. Naomi Paik,
2007.2
Biopolitical Radio, Charlie Samuya Veric, 2007.3
Send Me Home: Country Music and the Audiopolitics of Diaspora,
Van Truong, 2007.4
The Audiopolitics of Customer Service, Daniel Gilbert, 2007.5
I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing Coke Jingles,
Amanda Ciafone, 2007.6
The Music of International Socialism, Rossen Djagalov, 2007.7
Noise Uprisings: Decolonizing the Ear, Michael Denning, 2007.8
Caceroleo: Neoliberalism and the Sound of Popular Mobilization in the Americas, Kirsten Weld, 2007.9
2006
Working
Group on Globalization and Culture, The Tepoztlan Papers: Essays in Transnational Cultural Studies, 2006.1
Liberal Che Guevaras: Projecting Civil Society in the Former Second World, Rossen Djagalov, 2006.2
Expanding the Strike Zone: Baseball's World System in the Age of Free Agency, Daniel Gilbert, 2006.3
The "Visible Scapegoats" of US Imperialism: HIV Positive Haitian Refugees and Carceral Quarantine at Guantanamo Bay, A. Naomi Paik, 2006.4
Representing Global Labor,
Michael Denning, 2006.5
The Soul of Neo-Liberalism, Bethany Moreton, 2006.6
El Archivo: Discovering Guatemala’s National Police Records,
Kirsten Weld, 2006.7
Bottling Coke in Colombia, Amanda Ciafone, 2006.8
Transnational Desires, Imaginings, and Self-Making: Japanese Migrants in New York City, Olga Sooudi, 2006.9
Postcard from the Field: Thoughts on 1990s New York and Fashion, Christina Moon, 2006.10
Sisters in Struggle: The Pollitical Transformations of Sister Cities since the Cold War, Ariana Paulson, 2006.11
2005
Working
Group on Globalization and Culture, Breaking Down the Ivory
Tower: the University in the Creation of Another World, 2005.1
Lineaments
and Contradictions of the Neoliberal University System,
Michael Denning, 2005.2
Community
Organizing and Economic Development in the University-Hospital
City, Sumanth Gopinath, 2005.3
edu Migrations: Historical Mobility in the World Educational System,
Rossen Djagalov, 2005.4
The International Graduate Student: Work in the Neoliberal University and Life in the National Security State, Christina Moon, 2005.5
Education and Empire, Old and New, A. Naomi Paik, 2005.6
Endowing the Neoliberal University, Amanda Ciafone, 2005.7
The
Corporate University and the Public Intellectual, Daniel Gilbert, 2005.8
An Ethnographic Perspective on the Challenges
of Organizing Academic Labor in Anthropology, Nazima Kadir, 2005.9
No
Child Left Behind: Military Recruitment under the Bush Administration,
Myra C. Jones-Taylor, 2005.10
2004
Working Group on Globalization
and Culture, The Cellphone Project:
Demobilizing, Delinking, Disconnecting the Commodity Chain, 2004.1
Ringtones,
Or The Auditory Logic of Globalization, Sumanth Gopinath, 2004.2
Cellular Phantasmagoria: Stealth Towers, Roaming Borders and Global Cities in the Air, Andrew Friedman, 2004.3
Congo Coltan: Cellular Communication Connecting to Conflict,
Kevin Woods, 2004.4
The Labor Chain of the Cell Phone,
Michael Denning, 2004.5
Cell Phones and Squatters: A Case Study of the Differential Impacts of Globalization, Nazima Kadir, 2004.6
The Cell: Surveillance, Social Control and Social Movements in the Age of the Cellular Phone, Amanda Ciafone, 2004.7
Moving For(u)ms: Translating the Cultural Politics of the World Social Forum, Nikhil Anand, 2004.8
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