Dunk - Talking about trees
Dunk, T. (1994) Talking about trees: Environment and society in forest workers' culture. Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 31: 14-34.
The discussion on the relevance and importance of a workers' culture has been a classical debate in the sociology and history of culture. The shape of this debate has been strongly related to political and historical contexts.
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Dunk, T. W. (1991) It's a Working Man's Town: Male Working-Class Culture in Northwestern Ontario. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 9780773524835; EISBN 978-0-7735-6307-0
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