PUBLICATIONS
Krueger, Rob and Lydia Savage (forthcoming) "Boston's Urban Politics: Mediating neo-liberalism and redefining sustainability." For a special edition of International Journal of Urban and Regional Research: City-regions, political participation and geographies of social reproduction edited by Andrew Joan and Kevin Ward.
Savage, Lydia (2006) Justice for Janitors: Scales of Organizing and Representing Workers. Special issue of co-edited by Luis LM Aguiar and Andrew Herod. Antipode 38(3): 648-667
Savage, Lydia (forthcoming, 2007) "Work Redesign and Labor Forms of Flexibility: A Conversation with HUCTW and SHARE organizers." In Dorothy Sue Cobble (ed.) The Sex of Class: Women and America's New Labor Movements. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 181-216.
Savage, Lydia (forthcoming, 2006) Justice for Janitors: Scales of Organizing and Representing Workers. In Luis LM Aguiar and Andrew Herod (eds) The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy. Basil Blackwell: Oxford. (Reprint of 2006 Antipode article)
Lydia Savage. (forthcoming) From Mills to Medical City: Health Care Work in Worcester, Massachusetts. In Beyond the Flannel Shirt Frontier: Changing Life and Work in New England
Savage, Lydia (forthcoming) Book review of The Other Women’s Movement by Dorothy Sue Cobble for Gender, Place and Culture
Savage, Lydia (2006) Book review of Class Acts: an Anthropology of Service Workers and Their Union by Durrenberger, E. Paul and Suzan Erem. American Anthropologist 108(3).
Savage, Lydia (2006) Book review of Spaces of Work: global capitalism and geographies of labour by Noel Castree, Neil M. Coe, Kevin Ward, and Michael Samers. Growth and Change. Vol 37 (1): 131-133.
Lydia Savage and Jane Wills. 2004. New Geographies of Trade Unionism. Introduction written as guest editors for a themed section of Geoforum 35 (1): 5-7.
Lydia Savage. 2004. Public Sector Unions Shaping Hospital Privatization: The Creation of Boston Medical Center. Environment and Planning A 36(3): 547 - 568.
Lydia Savage and Mark Lapping. 2003. Sprawl and Its Discontents: The Rural Dimension. In Matthew J. Lindstrom and Hugh Bartling (eds) Suburban Sprawl: Culture, Ecology, and Politics. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group.
Lydia Savage. 2003. Book review of Power, Profits, and Patriarchy: the Social Organization of Work at a British Metal Trades Firm, 1791-1922 by William G. Staples and Clifford L. Staples. Gender, Place and Culture 10(2): 186-188.
Lydia Savage and Ernesta P. Stevens. 2002. Brownfield Redevelopment and Community Activism: Portland, Maine. In the Proceedings New England-St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society Annual Meeting, October 20-21, 2001, Volume 31.
Lydia A. Savage. 2002. Book review of Behind the Label: Inequality in the Los Angeles Apparel Industry by Edna Bonacich and Richard P. Appelbaum. Journal of Regional Science 42(1)
Lydia A. Savage and Carrie Hight. 2001. Calling the New Economy: Maine's Shift from Mills to Call Centers. In the Proceedings New England-St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society Annual Meeting, October 27-29, 2000, Volume 30, pp. 34-49.
Lydia A. Savage. 1999. Book review of Los Angeles: Globalization, Urbanization and Social Struggles by Roger Kiel. Environment and Planning A 31: 2089-90.
Lydia A. Savage. 1998. Justice for Janitors: Geographies of Organizing. In Andrew Herod (ed.) Organizing the Landscape: Geographical Perspectives on Labor Unionism. University of Minnesota Press.
David P. Angel and Lydia Savage. 1997. Globalization of R&D in the Electronics Industry: The Recent Experience of Japan. In Roger Lee and Jane Wills (eds). Geographies of Economies, 209-218. London: Edward Arnold.
David P. Angel and Lydia A. Savage 1996. Global-localization? Japanese R&D Laboratories in the USA. Environment and Planning A 28:819-833.
Lydia A. Savage. 1996. Negotiating Common Ground: the Geography of Organizing Women Workers in the Service Sector. Doctoral Dissertation, Clark University. UMI.