Occupation: Organizer: A Critical History of Community Organizing in America

Author:   Clment Petitjean
Publisher:   Haymarket Books
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9781642599145


Pages:   340
Publication Date:   18 April 2023
Format:   Paperback
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A trenchant history of community organizing and a must-readfor the next generation of organizers seeking to learn fromthe successes, failures, and contradictions of the past. The community organizing tradition is long overdue for reexamination. InOccupation: Organizerwork as part of the community, rather than standing apart from it. Petitjean insists, can we learn to build durable, effective organizations for change.

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Author:   Clment Petitjean
Publisher:   Haymarket Books
Imprint:   Haymarket Books
ISBN:  

9781642599145


ISBN 10:   164259914
Pages:   340
Publication Date:   18 April 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Unpacking professionalization Chapter 2: Origins. Saul Alinsky and the Chicago reform tradition Chapter 3: Managing the democratic crisis in the age of the Cold War Chapter 4: The Professional Radical Chapter 5: Spadework. The radical community organizing tradition of the 1960s Chapter 6: Professionalization from within. Building a skilled cadre of practitioners Chapter 7: “You run for president?” Fitting into the division of political labor Conclusion

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An essential read for everybody interested in the history and contradictions of community organizing in the US. -Eric Blanc, author of Red State Revolt: The Teachers' Strike Wave and Working-Class Politics


"""Occupation: Organizer sets out to be a comprehensive guide and assessment to the world of community organizing. For those interested in pursuing a career in community organizing, Occupation: Organizer is an essential read. It provides an in-depth understanding of the work involved and explores its historical and societal significance. This book also opens up discussions on how future organizers can uphold the values of the profession and ask the right questions when it comes to building better communities in meaningful ways."" —Third Coast Review ""In left-wing circles and right-wing fever dreams, the professional organizer has recently been a key protagonist. With its sympathetic yet rigorously critical treatment of the organizer and the contradictions inherent to the position, Occupation: Organizer helps us assess how to remake our world into the more democratic, just, and peaceful place we know it can be."" —Micah Uetricht, coauthor of Bigger than Bernie: How We Go From the Sanders Campaign to Democratic Socialism ""An essential read for everybody interested in the history and contradictions of community organizing in the US."" —Eric Blanc, author of Red State Revolt: The Teachers' Strike Wave and Working-Class Politics ""Ever since Saul Alinsky first organized Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood nearly a century ago, community organizers have been engaging in grounded but often-heroic struggles – including the struggle to figure out exactly what they are trying to do. Clement Petitjean brings welcome historical perspective and deep insight to this conundrum, and by probing key tensions in the role itself—between professional and agitator, democrat and manipulator, Alinsky’s organizer and Ella Baker’s spadeworker—his book effectively dissects the paradoxes and possibilities of professionalization in an important kind of community work. Occupation: Organizer is an incisive yet nuanced study of how social-change work became “community organizing” and how its history clarifies the challenges ahead."" —William Sites, University of Chicago ""Occupation: Organizer is a deeply thought-provoking book that approaches community organizing—and critically, the role of the organizer—from the standpoint of the development of a profession, with all the ironies and difficulties that entails. With a sharp and unsparing sociological eye, Clément Petitjean asks how the job of “community organizer” emerged over decades and how identifiable but unstable boundaries formed around it. It is a story that highlights both key figures and strategies in the professionalization process and the movements and institutions that made them effective. Petitjean leaves the reader with both an appreciation of the work organizers do and a deep unease about the profession itself. Occupation: Organizer brings new perspectives to current thinking about nonprofits, foundations, and the weakening of grassroots movements, and challenges us to think more clearly about present contradictions and the real futures that may emerge from them."" —John Krinsky, The City College of New York"


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Clment Petitjean is an associate professor of American studies at the Universit Panthon Sorbonne in Paris. He holds a PhD in sociology. His writing has appeared in academic journals and popular outlets like Jacobin, Contretemps, and Le Monde diplomatique.

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