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Barry Eidlin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at McGill University, Faculty of Arts. His research focuses on labor movements, class formation, and political sociology, with a comparative focus on the United States and Canada.
His research interests include labor sociology, political sociology, comparative historical sociology, class and inequality, union movements, social movements, and North American politics. Eidlin's work explores how labor unions shape political systems and class consciousness, particularly through institutional and historical pathways.
The available articles show a strong focus on contemporary labor struggles, including strike waves and union democracy movements. His recent writings analyze worker mobilization, collective action, and internal union reform, primarily within North American contexts, indicating ongoing engagement with both academic and public discourse on labor issues.
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Eidlin contributes to public sociology through commentary and analysis in outlets such as Dollars & Sense, though no formal advising roles, grants, or funded research projects are mentioned in the provided material.
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