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Jeffrey Sallaz
Professor, Sociology | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Sociology
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Grants
(1)
Interviewing Alaskans About the PFD Cash Transfer Program
2022
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$16.2K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
universal basic income,
alaska,
cash transfer,
social welfare,
public opinion
Publications
(57)
Recent
Toward a Field of Labor Activism
2023
labor activism,
social movements,
workplace advocacy,
union organizing,
political engagement
Beyond Carrots and Sticks: How Outsourcing Companies Manufacture Effort via “Permanent Pedagogy”
2022
outsourcing,
employee engagement,
management strategies,
workplace culture
Universal Cash-Transfers and Socioeconomic Disparities in Child Investments: A Qualitative Account
2022
universal cash transfers,
socioeconomic disparities,
child investments,
qualitative research,
social policy
Lives on the Line: How the Philippines Became the World’s Call Center Capital.
2021
economic development,
technology adoption
Classification Struggles: Lectures at the Collège de France 1981–82)
2020
classification,
lectures,
education,
struggles,
france
The Specter of Global China: Politics, Labor, and Foreign Investment in Africa by Lee, CK 2017)
2019
global china,
politics,
labor,
foreign investment,
africa
Lives on the line: how the Philippines became the world's call center capital
2019
outsourcing,
globalization,
economic development,
employment,
technology
Bourdieu’s capital s)
2018
sociology,
cultural studies,
social theory,
education,
economics
Working the phones: Control and resistance in call centres
2018
workplace dynamics,
communication,
organizational behavior,
job satisfaction,
power dynamics
The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu
2018
sociology,
cultural studies,
philosophy,
education,
anthropology