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20: 232:, Schor was interested in another determinant of “the cost of job loss,” which was the number of hours worked by the employee. By analyzing various data, she found that even though employees work overtime, they seem to have no money saved at the end. This led to her question “What do workers do with the money they earn and why is it so hard for them to save money,” which required the investigation of social pressures on spending and consumer culture. 225:, Schor began to explore how employers controlled and regulated employees. She and her advisor, Sam Bowles, called these variable of conditions “the cost of job loss,” which included how long people can expect to be unemployed and what kind of social welfare benefits they are eligible for as an unemployed individuals. 203:
In 1980-81, Schor was a Brookings Research Fellow in Economic Studies. From 1995 to 1996, Schor served as a Fellow of the John Simmon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. From 2014 to 2015, she held an Advanced Study Fellowship with the Radcliffe Institute. As of 2020, Schor is an Associate Fellow at the
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Many companies have targeted marketing products towards children and in turn, have made them into “commercialized children.” Schor looks at how advertising strategies convince kids that products are necessary to their social survival and this is adopted into their mindsets for their future as well.
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In this book, Schor explores the social and cultural processes that drive individuals to unsustainable spending and debt. She analyzes that consumers are spending more than they did in the past. As a result, she observes that saving rates have been on a decline. Schor argues that one of the reasons
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multipart series which was awarded a Gold World Medal at the New York Festival for Film and TV. In addition, Schor has given many talks at various institutions and conferences all around the world as well. Her most recent television appearances were on the political news channel CSPAN, where Schor
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she says, "When people work too many hours they tend to feel deprived and they use consumption to reward themselves, whether that be for an expensive vacation, kitchen remodel or a bigger diamond. The downturn has actually opened up space for people to think about different trajectories for their
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Juliet Schor was born on November 9, 1955. Schor grew up in California, Pennsylvania, where her father developed the first specialty health clinic for miners in a small Pennsylvania mining town. As she grew up, she gained a stronger sense of class difference and labor exploitation. She also found
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In this work, Schor outlines a roadmap to move beyond consumerism and consumerism's inherent link to ecological decline. She favors a well-balanced approach to living, considering such elements as nature, community, intelligence, and time. Schor narrated a short film on the economic organization
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By using household survey data on hours of paid work and one’s time use, Schor discovered that average time spent at work increased around 1 month per year between the years of 1969 and 1987. Further, in the book, Schor discusses a model she developed to predict hours of unpaid work in the home.
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and throughout her 17 years teaching there, she rose from assistant professor to eventually a senior lecturer in the Department of Economics and the Committee on Degrees in Women's Studies. In 2014-15, she was the Matina S. Horner Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Radcliffe Institute at
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In addition, at an early age, Schor strived to make her work accessible to all. In an interview with Peter Shea, she talks about her early intellectual formation, her critique of conventional economics, and her decision to write for an audience that includes the general public as well as her
1763: 195:; in 2011, she won the Herman Daly Award from the US Society of Ecological Economics; and, most recently, she received the American Sociological Association Public Understanding of Sociology Award in 2014, in addition to several smaller accolades from various groups. 413: 387: 496:"Does the Sharing Economy Increase Inequality Within the Eighty Percent?: Findings from a Qualitative Study of Platform Providers" (2017, Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society) 405: 1147: 820: 1272: 572: 372:, and racial discrimination. Looking at data extracted from thirteen cases, Schor comes to offer a better means for creating a shared and equitable economy. 421: 237: 191:
in 1998; in 2006, she was awarded the Leontief Prize for Expanding the Frontiers of Economic Thought, Global Development and Environment Institute through
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in 1982. Her dissertation is titled "Changes in the Cyclical Variability of Wages: Evidence from Nine Countries, 1955-1980."
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Schor received the George Orwell Award for Distinguish Contribution to Honesty and Clarity in Public Language for her work
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was adamantly in front of congress defending the corporate rights of fossil fuel and natural gas exploration companies.
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Parigi, Paolo (2016). "Review of Sustainable Lifestyles and the Quest for Plenitude: Case Studies of the New Economy".
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Currently, Schor is Chair of the Board of Directors of Better Future Project, and she is on the advisory board of the
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Barry, John (2015). "Review of Sustainable Lifestyles and the Quest for Plenitude: Case Studies of the New Economy".
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Schor has also has made multiple appearances. Namely of those is her appearance in 2017 on The People vs. American,
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Schor also provides a sort of optimism at the end, advising parents and teachers on how to deal with this problem.
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Schor taught at numerous institutions around the country. Namely, she was an assistant professor of Economics at
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at a young age. Her husband, Prasannan Parthasarathi, is also a professor at Boston College.
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Juliet Schor: Re-thinking Materialism: From competitive consumption to the eco-habitus
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University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Social and Behavioral Sciences alumni
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Juliet Schor on Keeping Up with the Joneses vs. Keeping Up with the Kardashians
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Complicating Conventionalization" (Journal of Marketing Management, 2017)
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The Golden Age of Capitalism: Reinterpreting the Postwar Experience
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Born to Buy: The Commercialized Child and the New Consumer Culture
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Born to Buy: The Commercialized Child and the New Consumer Culture
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Visualizing a Plenitude Economy: The Secret To Creating Jobs
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discussed in her book for an animation by Films for Action.
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The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure
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The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure
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In 1977, Schor was one of several founders and editors of
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The Overspent American: Why We Want What We Don't Need
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The Overspent American: Why We Want What We Don’t Need
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Sociology
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Boston College
working time
consumerism
economic inequality
sharing economy
MacArthur Foundation
Marx
Wesleyan University
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Williams College
Columbia University
Harvard University
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Center for a New American Dream
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The Overspent American
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Harvard
Plenitude: The New Economics of True Wealth
The Overworked American
The Overspent American
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