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I Saw It Coming

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "One of the great achievements of this work! in my opinion! is that the authors asked displaced workers not only to tell of the effects of job loss but to explain what happened and why. The why question is almost never asked of displaced workers and the results are fascinating . . . We therefore learn a great deal from these highly political explanations." - Steven High! Canada Research Chair in Public History! Concordia University! Canada Informationen zum Autor TRACY E. K'MEYER is Associate Professor in Recent US History and Co-Director of the Oral History Center at the University of Louisville, USA. JOY L. HART is Professor of Communication at the University of Louisville, USA. Klappentext In this book, workers displaced by plant closings in Louisville, Kentucky tell their stories, emphasizing their agency, demanding respect for their skill, casting judgment on business and government for not showing that respect, and revealing a sense of alienation resulting from violation of their values and trust. Zusammenfassung In this book! workers displaced by plant closings in Louisville! Kentucky tell their stories! emphasizing their agency! demanding respect for their skill! casting judgment on business and government for not showing that respect! and revealing a sense of alienation resulting from violation of their values and trust. Inhaltsverzeichnis 'This Plant's Going to be There Forever' 'The Dangers of Some of the Jobs was Unreal' 'I Knew that Factory Wasn't Going to Last' 'I was Overjoyed, I was Sad, I was Hurt' 'There's No Such Thing as Job Security Anymore'

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'This Plant's Going to be There Forever' 'The Dangers of Some of the Jobs was Unreal' 'I Knew that Factory Wasn't Going to Last' 'I was Overjoyed, I was Sad, I was Hurt' 'There's No Such Thing as Job Security Anymore'

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"One of the great achievements of this work, in my opinion, is that the authors asked displaced workers not only to tell of the effects of job loss but to explain what happened and why. The why question is almost never asked of displaced workers and the results are fascinating . . . We therefore learn a great deal from these highly political explanations." - Steven High, Canada Research Chair in Public History, Concordia University, Canada

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