Outside the Box, University of Illinois Press, 2007. OUTSIDE THE BOX HELPS WIN UNION VICTORY IN ONTARIO, CANADA! Read an article in LABOR NOTES about how workers in one union used Deepa's book to develop their communications strategy! BOOK LAUNCH WITH RON CAREY AT SUNY, MANHATTAN Part One (Ron Carey on the UPS Strike) Part Two (Kumar on Outside the Box) ___________________________________________________________________ REVIEWS IN ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, January 2010 Journalism, 2009 Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, March 2009 New Political Science, 2008 Journal of Communication Inquiry, April 2008 Communication Booknotes Quarterly, 2007 Democratic Communique, 2007 Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 2007
Journal of Communication, 2007 LABOR AND INDEPENDENT PUBLICATIONS New Labor Forum, 2008 Socialist Worker, 2008 International Socialist Review Znet ______________________________________________________________________ "An outstanding book.
All media students, and the rest of us, should read it." "A brilliant analysis
of the UPS strike, its treatment in the media, and how the Teamsters were
able to win public support. It offers valuable lessons, and is a must read
for everyone in the labor movement."
"Outside the Box
is one of the most in-depth and well-researched studies of media
representation of a labor struggle that I have read. Kumar has an
exceptional talent for describing complex economic and theoretical
notions in a clear and interesting style, and her incorporation of
concrete examples is especially useful in analyzing social relations
between capital and labor. Finally, her emphasis on resistance provides
an important alternative to analyses that too often stress domination
alone."
"Deepa
Kumar has provided us with a compelling account of the way the U.S.
media cover globalization and labor issues. She combines a clear
understanding of the structural preferences of the U.S. media with a
nuanced appreciation of the possibility for change. This is a smart,
highly readable intervention and makes essential reading for those
interested in promoting better media coverage within the constraints of
a corporate system."
"Inspiring and insightful, Outside the Box
tells the story of the Teamsters' successful strike and media campaign
against UPS's draconian policies. By contextualizing this struggle,
Deepa Kumar illuminates how corporations use globalization to reap
greater profits at the expense of working people everywhere. In her
elegant prose and penetrating analysis, Kumar offers practical
suggestions for turning the neoliberal tide."
"This
is a valuable book because serious work on the representation of
organised labour is rare in media studies. More valuable, however, is
that it shows how media coverage changed in the course of the strike,
in response to pressures that the Teamsters and their supporters were
able to put on the press and broadcasting. As the author correctly
notes, the implications of the fact that collective working class
struggle can change media representations are very far reaching,
challenging not just uncritical pro-business views of the media but
also the more individualised notions of resistance based on deviant
consumption of dominant texts. This book has important insights and
lessons for all those interested in understanding the role of the media
in contemporary capitalism, and for those who are interested in
changing that role."
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