Immanuel Ness

Immanuel Ness in Kuala Lumpur Immanuel Ness (born June 17, 1958) is an American academic, and Professor of Political Science at the City University of New York (CUNY), Brooklyn, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. His academic focus is on worker's organization, migration, mobilization and politics. He is also a labour activist.

Ness is known for his contributions regarding worker's movements and party formation in the Global South, and has worked with leading activists in India, Southern Africa, East and Southeast Asia. In 1990, he founded the New York Unemployed Committee. He is author and editor of numerous articles and academic and popular books on labour, worker insurgencies and trade unions. Most notably, he worked with Mexican workers, unions, and community organizations in New York City to establish a Code of Conduct for migrant laborers in 2001 who were paid below minimum wage. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Encyclopedia of American Social Movements. by Ness, Immanuel

    Published 2004
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    Southern insurgency : the coming of the global working class / Immanuel Ness. by Ness, Immanuel

    Published 2016
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    Encyclopedia of Global Population and Demographics. by Ciment, James

    Published 2014
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    The Encyclopedia of Strikes in American History. by Brenner, Aaron

    Published 2015
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