Barista in the City
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Barista in the City
Subcultural Lives, Paid Employment, and the Urban Context
Protasiuk, Ewa; Moss, Geoffrey; McIntosh, Keith
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2025
158
Mole
9781032272047
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Specialty Coffee Shops and the Job of the Barista
Chapter 3: Why They Work as Baristas
Chapter 4: Class
Chapter 5: A Taste for Inclusion? Racial and Gender Inequality in a Hip, Low-Wage Service Job
Chapter 6: Baristas as Residential Gentrifiers
Chapter 7: Coffee Shops as Agents of Commercial Gentrification: Views of Coffee Shop Owners, Managers, and Baristas
Chapter 8: Conclusion
Chapter 2: Specialty Coffee Shops and the Job of the Barista
Chapter 3: Why They Work as Baristas
Chapter 4: Class
Chapter 5: A Taste for Inclusion? Racial and Gender Inequality in a Hip, Low-Wage Service Job
Chapter 6: Baristas as Residential Gentrifiers
Chapter 7: Coffee Shops as Agents of Commercial Gentrification: Views of Coffee Shop Owners, Managers, and Baristas
Chapter 8: Conclusion
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subcultural lives;Philadelphia baristas;coffee shops;neoliberalism;urban subcultures;Cultural Studies;Specialty Coffee Shop;Specialty Coffee;Gentrifying Neighborhood;Coffee Shop;Commercial Gentrification;Coffee Shop Managers;Coffee Shop Owners;Wicker Park;South Philly;Point Breeze;Reading Terminal Market;White Space;Low Wage Service Job;Service Class Employees;Alternative Subcultural;Thrift Shops;Nonbinary People;Subcultural Participation;Hipster Culture;AOC;Young Men;LGBTQ Worker;Long Term Residents;Society Hill
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Specialty Coffee Shops and the Job of the Barista
Chapter 3: Why They Work as Baristas
Chapter 4: Class
Chapter 5: A Taste for Inclusion? Racial and Gender Inequality in a Hip, Low-Wage Service Job
Chapter 6: Baristas as Residential Gentrifiers
Chapter 7: Coffee Shops as Agents of Commercial Gentrification: Views of Coffee Shop Owners, Managers, and Baristas
Chapter 8: Conclusion
Chapter 2: Specialty Coffee Shops and the Job of the Barista
Chapter 3: Why They Work as Baristas
Chapter 4: Class
Chapter 5: A Taste for Inclusion? Racial and Gender Inequality in a Hip, Low-Wage Service Job
Chapter 6: Baristas as Residential Gentrifiers
Chapter 7: Coffee Shops as Agents of Commercial Gentrification: Views of Coffee Shop Owners, Managers, and Baristas
Chapter 8: Conclusion
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subcultural lives;Philadelphia baristas;coffee shops;neoliberalism;urban subcultures;Cultural Studies;Specialty Coffee Shop;Specialty Coffee;Gentrifying Neighborhood;Coffee Shop;Commercial Gentrification;Coffee Shop Managers;Coffee Shop Owners;Wicker Park;South Philly;Point Breeze;Reading Terminal Market;White Space;Low Wage Service Job;Service Class Employees;Alternative Subcultural;Thrift Shops;Nonbinary People;Subcultural Participation;Hipster Culture;AOC;Young Men;LGBTQ Worker;Long Term Residents;Society Hill