Index to Kim Scipes' Web Pages
Last updated: June 18, 2013
FOR DR. SCIPES' STUDENTS (click on link to go to Student Section) National Writers Union, Chicago Chapter: www.nwuchicago.org.
To Publications by Dr. Kim Scipes. Details on Dr. Scipes' latest book.
Latest (non-book) talk by Dr. Scipes--book and related talks listed below:
February 9, 2013: "The Three Legged Stool: US Empire, US Capitalism and Global Climate Change." Presented at the Open University of the Left, Chicago, and on-line at http://www.youtube.com/user/OpenUnivoftheLeft/ (as of this date, over 145 views.)
Paper on which this talk was based: "Three Legs of Needed Social Change: US Empire, US Capitalism and Global Climate Change," published on February 27, 2013, can be found on-line at www.zcommunications.org/contents/191463/print.
Work on US Economy: Original article (1984) and latest article (2009) of an on-going research project about global economic changes and how they are affecting American workers.
1984. "Industrial Policy: Can It Lead the US Out of Its Economic Malaise?" New Labor Review (Labor Studies Program, San Francisco State University), No. 6, Spring: 27-54. Updated, in pamphlet form (December). Link is to pamphlet version--PDF file can be printed..
2009: "An Alternative Perspective for the Global South--Neoliberal Economic Policies in the United States: The Impact of Globalization on a 'Northern' Country." Indian Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol. 2, No. 1, January-June: 12-47. An intact, but slightly earlier version (differing only by slightly different title), is on-line at www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/21584.
Latest book by Dr. Kim Scipes (details, reviews and links below):

AFL-CIO's Secret War against Developing Country Workers:
Solidarity or Sabotage?
Multiple reviews (with details about the book, including ordering with 20% discount) at: Solidarity or Sabotage?
Now out in paperback at a greatly reduced price!
Reviews of Scipes' book:
2013. (April 21.) "Kim Scipes (with Marion Pollack, retired member of Canadian Union of Postal Workers) on The Problems of Labor Imperialism."
Video presentation made for the Socialist Project, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. On-line at www.socialistproject.ca/leftstreamed/ls173.php. (As of today, over 245 views)
2012. (March 5). "Kim Scipes on AFL-CIO's Secret War against Developing Country Workers: Solidarity or Sabotage?" 57 min.
Video interview by Steve Zeltzer of Labor Video Project of San Francisco. On-line at www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzUsLrlie_Q.
(As of today, over 1,520 views!--increasing at over 10 a week: over 1,330 the first year)
Previous book by Dr. Kim Scipes: KMU: Building Genuine Trade Unionism in the Philippines, 1980-1994 (1996).
April 20, 2007: Dr. Kim Scipes was named the "Outstanding Full-time Teacher" for the College of Liberal Arts at Purdue University North Central (PNC) for the 2006-2007 academic year!
Dr. Scipes supports Vince Emanuele's new radio program "Veterans Unplugged" from Michigan City, Indiana, USA, initially for US military veterans, but which has expanded to include interviews with some of the most interesting, and critical thinkers in the US (and, lately, including people from around the world); www.veteransunplugged.com. Interviews are archived and can be listened to by anyone at http://veteransunplugged.com/theshow/archive. The live show is from 5-7 pm Central (Chicago) time, every Sunday, and can be heard live over www.wimsradio.com.
To directly reach Dr. Scipes by e-mail: kscipes@pnc.edu.
For a "brief sketch" of Dr. Scipes' career.
Courses currently being taught and will soon be taught.
STUDENT SECTION: On-line Bibliographies, Book Review and other paper-related Materials:
ON-LINE BIBLIOGRAPHIES:
Book Review and other papers-related Materials
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EXEMPLARY STUDENT PAPERS
These are papers that students have written for my courses, and who have agreed to do the extra work to prepare them at least somewhat for publication on this web site, beginning in December 2009. Each has been asked by me for permission to post and each has given specific permission for them to be posted. They will be organized by course, and then by last name, and will be added as we continue over time:
Sociology of the Environment
Fritz, Gerald. 2009. "How to Encourage Change: A Look Into Changing Corporate Perspective." December 10.
Kim Scipes, Ph.D., is currently an Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social Sciences at Purdue University North Central (PNC) in Westville, Indiana, USA. A former Sergeant in the US Marine Corps (1969-73), he specializes on labor, both in the US and internationally. He is an active member of the Labor and Labor Movements Section of the American Sociological Association--and was founding editor of the Section's newsletter, In Critical Solidarity--and an active member of Research Committee 44, Labor Movements, of the International Sociological Association. In July 2006, he was elected to the Board of RC 44 for the years 2006-2010. Dr. Scipes is also a member of the Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section, and of the Global and Transnational Section, each of the American Sociological Association.
Dr. Scipes is faculty advisor to the Purdue University North Central Veterans Club, and advises the local radio show, "Veterans Unplugged," (www.veteransunplugged.com) which appears weekly on WIMS Radio-AM 1420 in Michigan City, Indiana. (Interviews are archived on-line at www.veteransunplugged.com, and are accessible on demand--check them out!.).
Dr. Scipes is a long-time labor activist. He is a former rank and file member of the Graphic Communications International Union, the National Education Association, and the American Federation of Teachers. He served as the North American representative of the British-based magazine, International Labour Reports, from 1984-1989. He volunteered with the Oakland, CA-based Plant Closures Project, fighting plant closures and economic dislocation in the San Francisco Bay Area between 1983-1989, eventually serving on the Steering Committee. He helped organize community support in 1984 for ILWU #10 (International Longshore and Warehouse Workers Local 10) when longshoremen (dock workers) refused to unload a ship called the Nedloyd Kimberly that had docked in San Francisco, and was carrying cargo to South Africa. He made six trips to the Philippines between 1986-1994, learning from Filipino workers about their struggles. Scipes served as the Executive Director of The Calumet Project in Northwest Indiana in 2002-2003, fighting for economic redevelopment of the region as well as fighting against racial oppression and ecological devastation of the region. In the Summer of 2006, Scipes traveled to Venezuela and South Africa. In June 2011, he was elected Chair of the Chicago Chapter of the National Writers Union, www.nwuchicago.org.
Courses Currently Teaching or Scheduled to be Taught at Purdue University North Central
Summer 2013
Introduction to Sociology (SOC 100)
Fall 2013
Race & Ethnic Diversity (2 sections) (SOC 310)
Sociology of Developing Countries in a Globalizing World (SOC 403)
Spring 2014
Introduction to Sociology (SOC 100)
Race & Ethnic Diversity (SOC 310)
Sociology of the Media (SOC 405)
Social Stratification (SOC 411)
Reference lists for courses Scipes teaches at PNC
Dr. Scipes obtained his Ph.D. in Sociology in 2003 from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Previously to that, he completed a Masters of Arts in Development Studies (1991) at the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, The Netherlands, where he completed the Program in Alternative Development Strategies. He has taught at Purdue North Central since August 2004, initially as a Visiting Professor, then a tenure-track Assistant Professor, and now as a tenured Associate Professor.
Scipes has done a number of things that have enhanced his academic work: education and work history; research; teaching, publications; and public sociology. Altogether, he has published two books, one on the militant wing of the Filipino labor movement, and one on the foreign policy of the AFL-CIO; a Ph.D. dissertation (which he hopes to turn into a book someday) that compares unionization in steel and meatpacking in the Chicago area between 1933-55 and how the two unions addressed racial oppression, in the workplace, the union, and the community; and over 140 articles and book reviews, in academic, popular, and union publications, in the United States and around the world.
Scipes' writings have appeared in a number of places in the US: American Journal of Sociology; Chicago Indymedia Center; Counterpunch; Critical Sociology; Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University); Green Social Thought: A Journal of Synthesis and Regeneration (formerly, Synthesis/Regeneration: A Journal of Green Social Thought), ideas and action; In Critical Solidarity (ASA Labor & Labor Movements Section Newsletter); Journal of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences; Journal of Urban Affairs; Labor and Working Class History Association Newsletter; Labor History; Labor Notes; Labor Studies Journal; Monthly Review; Monthly Review Webzine; New Labor Review (Labor Studies Program, San Francisco State University); The Progressive; San Francisco Call; Socialist Dialogue: Monthly Newsletter of the Socialist Potluck (Madison, WI); SSSP Newsletter (Society for the Study of Social Problems); Substance (an educational policy journal in Chicago); The Veteran (Newspaper of Vietnam Veterans Against the War); Third World Traveler; Upside Down World; Workers' Democracy; Working Class Notes: The Newsletter of the Working-Class Studies Association; Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society; Z Magazine; and ZNet.
Dr. Scipes has given a number of public presentations that have been video-taped and are accessible for free on-line: March 6, 2012--Labor Video Project (San Francisco) at www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzUsLrlie_Q; February 9, 2013--Open University of the Left (Chicago) at www.youtube.com/user/OpenUnivoftheLeft/; and April 21, 2013--Socialist Project (Toronto) at www.socialistproject.ca/leftstreamed/ls173.php .
Scipes' writings have also appeared in a number of journals in ten different countries around the world: Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations (Department of International Relations at Fatih University, Istanbul, Turkey); Canadian Dimension (Canada); Comparative Labour Movements Research Committee (RC44--International Sociological Association) Newsletter (Johannesburg, South Africa); Global Futures Bulletin (Australia); Indian Journal of Politics and International Relations (Mohandas Gandhi University, Kerala, India); Indicator South Africa: The Barometer of Social Trends (University of Natal, Durban); International Labour Reports (Manchester, England); Kasarinlan (Third World Studies Center, University of the Philippines); LabourNet Germany (Germany); Left History (York University, Toronto, Canada); Newsletter of International Labour Studies (Institute of Labor Education, Research and Information, The Hague, The Netherlands); Solidarity (Solidaridad Publications, Manila, Philippines); Red Pepper (London, England); Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations, Department des relations industrielles, Universite Laval (Quebec, Canada); South African Labour Bulletin (South Africa); The Workers' Voice (The Newspaper of the National Federation of Sugar Workers-Food & Allied Trades, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines), Trade Union Studies Journal (London, England); and Venezuela Analysis (Caracas, Venezuela).
In addition to having a number of articles published overseas, Dr. Scipes has given papers at various World Congresses of the International Sociological Association (Brisbane, Australia--2002; Durban, South Africa--2006; and Gothenburg, Sweden--2010), and at a mid-term conference of the International Sociological Association (Barcelona, Spain--2008). He has given papers at Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, Canada), and the University of Windsor (Canada). He has made major addresses at the Institute of Social Studies (The Hague, Netherlands), and at University of the Witswatersrand (Johannesburg, South Africa). He also has spoken before trade union and labor audiences in Canada, England, Germany, the Philippines, and Sweden.
Dr. Scipes has also been published in major international sociological encyclopedias. He published an entry on "developing countries" in the 2nd Edition of the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2008), and an entry on "wage labor" in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World (2008).
Scipes has created two on-line web pages, that might be of interest, and especially to students--while people are welcome to print either or these or both, be advised that each are over 100 pages long! The bibliographies have internal bookmarks and are intended to be complex, yet user-friendly. Anyone is welcome to use either or both bibliographies, and people are encouraged to link to them. (It would be appreciated if a note stating such were sent to him at kscipes@pnc.edu.) These bibliographies are on-going and updated frequently.
First is an on-line bibliography for a course on Contemporary Labor Issues. In this bibliography are many of the most current publications on the US Labor Movement today--especially written by labor activists (rank and filers, staffers and leaders) and engaged academics--as well as publications on a growing number of unions and labor movements around the world.
Second is an on-line bibliography for the courses he currently teaches at Purdue North Central: Racial and Ethnic Diversity (SOC 310), Social Stratification (income inequality--SOC 411), Sociology of the Current Financial Crisis (SOC 391), Sociology of Developing Countries (SOC 403), Sociology of the Environment (SOC 404), Sociology of the Media (SOC 405), and Social Movements (SOC 406). He also is adding some general sociological references.