About the Author
Grocery Activism: The Radical History of Food Cooperatives in Minnesota
by Craig Upright
University of Minnesota Press
Published Spring 2020
by Craig Upright
University of Minnesota Press
Published Spring 2020
Craig Upright, Professor of Sociology at Winona State University, is a scholar of social movements, organizations, politics, and culture. He has taught at the University of St. Thomas, Northland College, Hamline University, and Grinnell College. Before earning his PhD from Princeton University, he spent more than a decade working in the restaurant industry, including four years as the owner of a small coffee shop in St. Paul that hosted underground punk bands in its basement every weekend. His research focuses on sustainability movements and their interactions with economic markets. |
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