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PUBLICATIONS

Journal Publications

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Philion, S. (2016) Engaging Neoliberal Community Engagement: Research and Organizing with Immigrant Workers,” in Corey Dolgon and Tania Mitchell (Eds) Cambridge Handbook of Service Learning and Community Engagement.

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Philion, S. (2011) “By What Right Do Chinese State Enterprise Workers Fight for Rights?”

China Left Review.  4 (summer)

 

Philion, S. (2011) “Volume Introduction: Historical Legacies, Global Financial Crisis, and China’s Working Class Movement.”  China Left Review.  4 (summer).

 

Philion, S. (2010)  “The Impact of Social Movements and Democratization in Taiwan,”

 Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 39:3 (March).

 

Philion, S. (2009).  “Is Race Really Controversial in the University Classroom?”  Journal of Critical Education Policy Studies. 7:1 (April).  

 

Philion, S. (2007).  “Workers’ Democracy versus Privatization in China.”  Socialism and Democracy.

 21:2 (July).  

 

Philion, S.  (2007).   “An Interview with Han Deqiang on “The Political Economy and Social Costs of China’s Neo-Liberal Development.” Conducted in and translated from Chinese. Dollars and Sense (July/August).  Also published as a book chapter in  Real World Globalization (Boston: Dollars and Sense Press).

 

Philion, S. and L. Mhando.  (2006) “From Smorgasbord Pedagogy to Critical Pedagogy: Rethinking How We Teach Race” Book chapter in ASA Teaching Guide for Critical Pedagogy in the Sociology Classroom.

 

Philion, S. (2005).  “Extending the Limits of Field Research: A Sociologist Encounters Chinese Workers Protesting Fraudulent Privatization.”  Humanity and Society, “Special Edition on Participation-Action Research” 29:4.

                         

Philion, S. (1998).  “Bridging the Gap Between New Social Movement Theory and the Language of Class.” Rethinking Marxism, 10 (Winter).

 

Philion, S. (1998).  “Chinese Welfare State Regimes.” The Journal of Contemporary Asia, 28:3 (July).
 

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Book Publications

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Philion, S. Workers’ Democracy in China’s Transition from State Socialism, Routledge Press.

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