Activities
Stanley Aronowitz is an active trade
unionist. He is a member of the negotiations
team and executive council of the Professional Staff Congress, the
union of faculty and staff at the City
University of New York.
He is also involved with the Center for Labor Renewal, a group
dedicated to renew labor as a progressive social
movement in the United States and internationally.
Aronowitz was a founding editor of Social
Text, and is a founder of Situations: Project of the Radical
Imagination, where he serves as
co-managing editor.
Aronowitz is a member of the board of
Left Forum, whose conferences in New York
attract activists, organizers and intellectuals
from around the globe.
He speaks widely on labor, education, social
theory and technology and has consulted with
unions and social movements on issues of
strategy and organization.
As director of the Center for the
Study of Culture, Technology and Work he
has directed research on, among other topics, clerical work
in the New York Public Library; the record industry and its
relation to "indie" labels; the effects of computer aided
design and drafting on engineers and technicians (with Bill
DiFazio). The Center also organizes and sponsors
conferences on a wide array of issues.
Aronowitz is a founding member of the
National Writers Union, UAW.
He ran for Governor of New York State on the
Green Party line in 2002.
Aronowitz was an organizer of the anti-war
movement during the Vietnam era and was a
member of SDS national council in 1967.
He was a member of the editorial board of
Studies on the Left (1964-1967).
Aronowitz was vice-chair for organizing of
the Metropolitan Council on Housing
(1963-65).
In the late 1950s and early 1960s he was
vice-chair of the Clinton Hill Neighborhood
Council in Newark. During that period he was
executive secretary of the New Jersey Young
Democrats.
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