Abstract
While the EV transition seems inevitable, the fates of autoworkers who dedicated their lives to build the American auto industry are not inevitable. Silva, Carley, and Konisky, in their work published in Energy Research & Social Science, explore the complex futures of autoworkers using tools from cultural sociology. While the EV transition seems inevitable, the fates of autoworkers who dedicated their lives to build the American auto industry are not inevitable. Silva, Carley, and Konisky, in their work published in Energy Research & Social Science, explore the complex futures of autoworkers using tools from cultural sociology.
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