Frances Fox Piven
Affiliations: | Political Science | City University of New York, New York, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorEdward C. Banfield | grad student | 1962 | Chicago | |
(Dissertation chair, "The function of research in the fromation of city planning policy: a case study") |
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Piven FF. (2014) How We Once Came to Fight a War on Poverty New Labor Forum. 23: 20-25 |
Piven FF. (2014) Interdependent power: Strategizing for the Occupy Movement Current Sociology. 62: 223-231 |
Block F, Piven FF. (2013) Letter to Hillary Clinton: Let's talk about poverty Dissent. 60: 43-46 |
Minnite LC, Piven FF. (2012) The Other Campaign: Who Gets to Vote? New Labor Forum. 21: 35-40 |
Miller RJ, Piven FF. (2012) Poor Peoples' Movements and the Power to Disrupt: An Interview with Frances Fox Piven Journal of Poverty. 16: 363-373 |
Piven FF. (2012) Forum: New political science plenary address at APSA 2011 BEATING BACK the corporate attack New Political Science. 34: 81-90 |
Block F, Piven FF. (2010) Déjà Vu, all over again: A comment on Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson, "Winner-take-all politics" Politics and Society. 38: 205-211 |
Piven FF. (2010) Reflections on Scholarship and Activism Antipode. 42: 806-810 |
Piven FF. (2009) Inequality and the Politics of Neoliberalism in the United States Journal of Catholic Social Thought. 6: 169-183 |
Piven FF. (2008) Can power from below change the world? American Sociological Review. 73: 1-14 |