ClarkG L, 1989Unions and Communities Under Siege: American Communities and the Crisis of Organized Labor forthcoming (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge)
2.
ClarkG LJohnstonK, 1987a, “The geography of US union elections 1: the crisis of US unions and a critical review of the literature”Environment and Planning A1933–57
3.
ClarkG LJohnstonK, 1987b, “The geography of US union elections 2: performance of the United Auto Workers union and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers union, 1970–82)”Environment and Planning A19153–171
4.
ClarkG LJohnstonK, 1987c, “The geography of US union elections 3: the context and structure of union electrical performance (the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers union and the United Auto Workers union, 1970–82)”Environment and Planning A19289–311
5.
ClarkG LJohnstonK, 1987d, “The geography of US union elections 4: patterns of close elections and determinants of the margins of victory and loss (the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers union and the United Auto Workers union, 1970–82)”Environment and Planning A19447–469
6.
ClarkG LJohnstonK, 1987e, “The geography of US union elections 5: reconceptualizing the theory of industrial unionism”Environment and Planning A19719–734
7.
WeilerP, 1983, “Promises to keep: securing workers' rights to self organization under the NLRA”Harvard Law Review961769–1827