Evidence of “Class Anxiety” in the Chicago Tribune Coverage of Organized Labor: A Quantitative Study from 1991 to 2001
Over the past three decades organized labor has grown decidedly more troubled about the quality of coverage it receives from daily commercial newspapers. From an earlier Twentieth Century period when seasoned and grizzled newspaper reporters dedicated their investigative and journalistic careers writing about unions, to the near contemporary disappearance of the newspaper “labor beat,” labor … Read more