| BERKELEY JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY A Critical Review Volume XLV (2001)
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| Juliet Schor, "The Triple Imperative: Global Ecology, Poverty and Worktime Reduction" | 2 | |
| Chad Broughton, "Work Programs and Welfare Recipients: An Ethnography of Work-Based Welfare Reform"” | 17 | |
| Cheris Shun-ching Chan, "Reenchantment of the Workplace: the Interplay of Religiosity and Rationality"” | 42 | |
| Ed Collom, "Clarifying the Cross-Class Support for Workplace Democracy" | 71 | |
| Teresa Gowan, "The Homeless Recyclers San Francisco" | 105 | |
| Lisa Sun-Hee Park, "Between Adulthood and Childhood: the Boundary Work of Immigrant Entrepreneurial Children" | 114 | |
| Marjorie B. Schaafsma, "Women Lawyer's Resistance to Work Overload: Making Time for Families" | 136 | |
| Bickley Townsend, "Dual-Earner Couples and Long Work Hours: A Structural and Life Course Perspective" | 161 | |
| Roundtable Discussion: Arlie Hochschild, Neil Fligstein, Kim Voss and Juliet Schor, Moderated by Michael Burawoy | 180 |