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New Labor Forum : ウィキペディア英語版
New Labor Forum
''New Labor Forum'' (, E-) is a labor journal founded in the Fall of 1997〔(Jane Slaughter. "Rumblings on the Left: Sweeney's Election Boosted Hopes and Magazines." ''Metro Times.'' January 28, 1998. )〕 by the Center for Labor, Community, and Policy Studies, at the Joseph S. Murphy Institute for Worker Education and Labor Studies of the City University of New York. It is published three times a year by Routledge, a division of the Taylor and Francis Group.
==Overview==
''New Labor Forum'' targets an audience of leaders and activists in organized labor, as well as academics and activists whose work is linked to the causes championed by, and of interest to, working adults and their communities. The journal provides a place for labor and its allies to introduced new ideas and debate old concepts. Recent contributors include: Andy Stern, Frances Fox Piven, Bill Fletcher, David Roediger, JoAnn Wypijewski, Jonathan Tasini, Ruth Milkman, and Maria Elena Durazo. Its editorial board is composed of a number of notable scholars, including Kate Bronfenbrenner, Joshua Freeman, and Paul Buhle. Each issue of the journal also includes a "Books and the Arts" section that publishes poetry and book/film reviews.
''New Labor Forum'' has a subscription base of approximately 2,000 individuals and institutions.
''New Labor Forum'' is often considered a critical journal of thought within the American labor movement. For example, its January 2006 issue contained articles linked to the first-of-its-kind (and controversial) Global Unions Conference.〔("Important Upcoming Issue of New Labor Forum." H-Net.org. January 3, 2006 ); ("First-of-Its Kind New York City Conference to Look at Labor's Responses to Globalization." ''Cornell Chronicle.'' February 1, 2006 ); (Jennifer Lee. "French Activist Denied Entry to United States, Cornell Says." ''New York Times.'' February 9, 2006. )〕 In the winter of 2007, Robert Pollin, co-director of the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, began a regular column in ''New Labor Forum'' titled "Economic Prospects."〔("New Labor Forum: Economic Prospects." ''PERI in the News.'' No date. )〕 The AFL-CIO has cited ''New Labor Forum,''〔(James Parks. "The U.S. Needs Manufacturing Jobs—So Does the Middle Class." ''AFL-CIO Blog.'' June 20, 2006. )〕 although the magazine is often critical of that labor federation.〔 Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of ''The Nation'' magazine, called the journal "invaluable".〔(Katrina vanden Heuvel "Is This a Watershed Moment?" Editor's Cut Blog. TheNation.com March 27, 2008. )〕

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