Tom Juravich


Tom Juravich is a professor of Labor Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Juravich is also a musician and labor movement activist.

Education and career

Juravich, a former mechanic, received a Ph.D. in sociology in 1983 from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
From 1984 to 1993 he was an assistant and associate professor in the Department of Labor Studies at Penn State University where he also directed a workers' education program for wage-earners in the Philadelphia area.
In 1993, Juravich was appointed as an associate professor of labor studies at UMass Amherst, being full professor in 1997. He was director of the from 1997-2006 and 2016-2018.

Research focus

Tom Juravich studies work, workers and the labor movement. As an ethnographer, his exploration of the labor process began with his participant observation as a machine mechanic in a New England wire mill which was published in his first book, '.  Despite the degradation and segmentation of work, he found that workers retained more skills than many had suggested. He continued his work on the labor process with ' that explores the work of nurses, call center representatives, industrial workers, as well as undocumented workers in the fish processing industry. Juravich returned to exploring the complex ways that workers’ skills persist in his in Ethnography. He is currently researching wage theft and the work of undocumented workers in residential construction and is part of an NSF grant exploring the impact of artificial intelligence and computer-based technology on the future of work.
Juravich’s research on the labor movement focuses on organizing and strategic campaigns.  His quantitative research with Kate Bronfenbrenner on organizing documented the importance of grassroots rank-and-file tactics for successful organizing in both the private and public sector.  Beginning with his ' on the Steelworkers’ he had also written extensively about union strategic campaigns. His chapter “,” pioneered an approach to strategic corporate research and campaigns and is widely cited and utilized in the labor movement.  Building on this approach Juravich created and is the webmaster for  a comprehensive website for conducting corporate research in the U.S. and Canada. He teaches strategic corporate research and campaigns to a variety of union, community and environmental groups.
Juravich continues to write about the contemporary labor movement in recent articles, including “.”  He also builds on his work in labor history and union culture that he began with
' with his recent “.”  He is also co-editor with his colleagues at the UMass Labor Center of .

Musical works

Juravich has produced five recordings of labor and roots music. His first album, Rising Again, was produced by the United Auto Workers. His 1989 A World to Win and the 1991 Songs from the Film Out of Darkness: The Mine Workers Story were released on Flying Fish Records. Juravich’s latest CDs and Tangled in Our Dreams and, were released by Finnegan Music.

Published works

Solely Authored Books

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