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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SOCIOLOGY

LEHMAN COLLEGE

CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

I am a sociologist working at Lehman College, City University of New York.  Over the years, my research has focused on the intersection of labor, culture, and globalization.

My book, Dead Ringers: How Outsourcing is Changing the Way Indians Understand Themselves, has recently been published by Princeton University Press.  A few endorsements:

“A majority of America’s Fortune 2000 companies say that off-shoring is an integral part of their growth strategy. So what’s it like on the other side? Nadeem takes us into the back offices where Indian workers take American calls on all-night shifts under tough conditions. Yet workers also feel elevated by the pay and imagined participation in an American lifestyle which is, ironically, receding in the United States. An extremely well-informed and deep look at a crucial issue of the age.”–Arlie Hochschild, author of The Second Shift

“In this striking new work, globalization is not a slogan or abstraction: it is a living, breathing transformation of the lives of educated, middle-class young people in India who work in call centers and other back-office operations of Western corporations. With wit, irony, and literary flair, Nadeem makes vivid all the contradictions of their complicated lives. This is a window on people half a world away who, on the telephone, sound like they live next door. They do not, and the way they live has never been better portrayed.”–Michael Schudson, author of Why Democracies Need an Unlovable Press

Dead Ringers is a brilliant exploration of the perplexing world that global outsourcing has wrought. With lucid and engaging prose, Nadeem shows how conspicuous consumption and exploitation are two sides of the same coin. This smart and witty book is essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of work and culture in a global age.”–John Skrentny, author of The Minority Rights Revolution

I’ve also published the following articles:

“Macaulay’s (Cyber) Children: The Cultural Politics of Outsourcing in India,” Cultural Sociology 3(1): 103-123 (2009).

“The Uses and Abuses of Time: Globalization and Time Arbitrage in India’s Outsourcing Industries,” Global Networks 9(1): 20-40 (2009).

“The Living Wage Movement and the Economics of Morality,” Research in Social Movements, Conflicts, and Change 28: 137-167 (2008).

“Review of Freedoms and Solidarities: In Pursuit of Human Rights,Contemporary Sociology 37(4): 373-374 (2008).

I’ve also started working on an article tentatively and cumbrously titled, “The Fugue of Globalization: Notes Toward a Particularistic Theory of Cultural Change.”

I currently teach courses on urban and global sociology and be contacted at: shehzad.nadeem@lehman.cuny.edu

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