2001 Events
The New Brazilian Labor Movement:
Forms of Working Class Contention since the 1990s
Salvador Sandoval
Visiting Scholar, Harvard University
Professor, PUC and UNICAMP (Brazil)
This talk discusses the effects of economic reestructuring on labor
solidarity and alternative forms of working class contention since the
1990s.
Salvador Sandoval is Professor at the Pontifícia
Universidade Católica de São Paulo and Universidade Estadual
de Campinas. He is currently a Lemman Visiting Scholar at Harvard University.
Dr. Sandoval is the author of Labor Unrest and Social Change in Brazil
since 1945 and Os Trabalhadores Param: As Greves no Brasil 1945-1990.
He is working on a new book on the trajectory of popular contention
in Brazil over the last century. Sandoval received his B.A. and M.A.
from the University of Texas and his Ph.D in political science from
the University of Michigan.
When: Friday, March 23, 2001 at 4:00 PM
Where: Room C-198
The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016
(Across from the Empire State Building)
To reserve, send email to bildner@gc.cuny.edu or leave message at (212)
817-2096