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Shannon Gleeson is a Professor at the Cornell ILR School and Chair of Labor Relations, Law, & History. She specializes in labor studies, immigration policy, and migrant worker rights, with a focus on legal status impacts and racial injustice. Her research examines how organizations and policies address low-wage workers' challenges, particularly in transnational contexts. She holds a PhD in Sociology and Demography from UC Berkeley. Key works include *Precarious Claims* (2016) on worker rights barriers and *Scaling Migrant Worker Rights* (forthcoming), analyzing cross-border advocacy.
Her research interests bridge sociology, law, and policy, addressing issues like immigrant legal status, labor precarity, and coalition-building. Recent projects explore racial inequities in labor relations and immigration policies through New York City case studies. Gleeson collaborates on projects about DACA implementation, metropolitan contexts affecting immigrant rights, and transnational labor networks.
Publications span journals like *Social Problems* and *Law & Social Inquiry*, focusing on immigrant workers' legal struggles and policy critiques. She is active in academic and policy discussions on migration governance and labor rights, with grants supporting her work. No awards are explicitly listed in the provided text.



