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Sean Safford

Associate Professor of Economic Sociology, Sciences Po Paris

Sean Safford is an Associate Professor of Economic Sociology at Sciences Po in Paris and a researcher with the Center for the Sociology of Organizations, CNRS. His book, Why the Garden Club Couldn't Save Youngstown is available from Harvard University Press. He writes about the economic fortunes of the rust belt and its political implications.

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