Daniel Jacoby

University of Washington

Bothell

Associate Professor

Interdisciplinary

Arts and Sciences

TEACHING INFORMATION

RESEARCH INFORMATION

REVIEWS:LABORING FOR FREEDOM

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

C.V.

Phone: 425.352.5365

E-Mail:djacoby@bothell.washington.edu

Teaching Areas: Economics, Labor, Economic History, Education Policy & Political Economy

Course Web Pages:

BLS443 - History of U.S. Labor Institutions

BLS345 - Global Labor Markets

BLS443 -Education Policy and the Economy

BPolst 593- Education Policy and the Economy

Reseach Areas: Contemporary and Historical Analysis of Apprenticeship; Vocational Education; Labor Economics; Education

Applied Labor Research: Tools for Transformation

 

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

*Is Washington State an Unlikely Leader? Progress on Addressing Contingent Work Issues in Academia; Education Policy Analysis Arcive http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v9n41/

* Apprenticeship in the United States; Encyclopedia of Economic and Business History' http://www.eh.net/encyclopedia/jacoby.apprenticeship.us.php

* Looking Backward on Labor in America," Working USA. January 2000.

*"Legislature Must Improve Pay for Part-time Faculty," Op-ed, Seattle Time, January 29, 2001.http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-

Review Essay, Stanley Aronowitz, The Knowledge Factory, Dismantling the Corporate University and Creating True Higher Learning, Working USA, Winter 2000-01, pp.150-158.

Review Essay, Howell John Harris, Bloodless Victories, The Rise and Fall of the Open Shop in the Philadelphia Metal Trades, 1890-1940. For Eh-Net and H-Net, September 2000. http://www.dur.ac.uk/h.j.harris/RESEARCH/JACOBYrev.htm (annotated with Harris' comments)

 


   

Laboring for Freedom Reviews on-line

Gerald Friedman in Eh.Net

Stanley Suchman in Monthly Labor Review