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"Juliann Emmons Allison and Ellen Reese advance analysis through an intersectional feminist lens, reminding us that every subject is a feminist subject. Their perspective has the potential to reshape labor and community studies by unlocking relations of power and inequality that are raced, gendered, and classed--and furthermore connected to citizenship and place. In linking work to sustainability, they bring together components entwined in life but often studied apart."--Eileen Boris, Hull Chair in Women's Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara "Unsustainable's analysis of the…mehr

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"Juliann Emmons Allison and Ellen Reese advance analysis through an intersectional feminist lens, reminding us that every subject is a feminist subject. Their perspective has the potential to reshape labor and community studies by unlocking relations of power and inequality that are raced, gendered, and classed--and furthermore connected to citizenship and place. In linking work to sustainability, they bring together components entwined in life but often studied apart."--Eileen Boris, Hull Chair in Women's Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara "Unsustainable's analysis of the politics of exploitation both within and beyond Amazon and the warehouse industry provides a useful (and vivid) framework for analyzing labor market outcomes and regional environmental inequities. This incisive exposé will be of interest to scholarly and general audiences alike."--Nik Theodore, Professor of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois Chicago
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Juliann Emmons Allison is Associate Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies, Director of Global Studies, and Faculty Chair of Sustainability at the University of California, Riverside. She is coeditor of The Oxford Handbook of Energy Politics. Ellen Reese is Professor of Sociology and Chair of Labor Studies at the University of California, Riverside. She is author of Backlash against Welfare Mothers: Past and Present and They Say Cut Back, We Say Fight Back: Welfare Activism in an Era of Retrenchment and coeditor of The Cost of Free Shipping: Amazon in the Global Economy.