Marc Dixon, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2005 Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
Industrial and Labor Relations, History Economics, United States History
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Randy D. Hodson grad student 2005 Ohio State
 (Dissertation committee member)
Craig Jenkins grad student 2005 Ohio State
 (Dissertation committee member)
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DiGrazia J, Dixon M. (2020) The Conservative Upsurge and Labor Policy in the States Work and Occupations. 47: 439-465
Martin AW, Dixon M. (2020) The Institutionalization of Anti-Business Protest, 1960–1995 Sociological Quarterly. 61: 287-308
Dixon M. (2019) Book review: Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement: International Journal of Comparative Sociology. 60: 296-298
Martin AW, Dixon M, Nau M. (2017) Coalitions and the Bottom Line: Strikes, Allies, and Company Stock Returns: Social Currents. 4: 2329496516670184
Dixon M, Kane M, DiGrazia J. (2017) Organization, Opportunity, and the Shifting Politics of Employment Discrimination: Social Currents. 4: 2329496516663222
Martin AW, Dixon M, Nau M. (2017) Leveraging corporate influence Social Movement Studies. 16: 323-339
Dixon M, Martin AW, Nau M. (2016) Social Protest and Corporate Change: Brand Visibility, Third-Party Influence, and the Responsiveness of Corporations to Activist Campaigns* Mobilization: An International Quarterly. 21: 65-82
Dixon M. (2014) Union Organizing and Labor Outreach in the Contemporary United States Sociology Compass. 8: 1183-1190
Dixon M, Danaher W, Kail B. (2013) Allies, Targets, and the Effectiveness of Coalition Protest: A Comparative Analysis of Labor Unrest In the U. S. South Mobilization: An International Quarterly. 18: 331-350
Van Dyke N, Dixon M. (2013) Activist Human Capital: Skills Acquisition and the Development of Commitment to Social Movement Activism Mobilization: An International Quarterly. 18: 197-212
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