"Working for Respect," by Adam Reich and Peter Bearman, receives the 2019 Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award

Pictured in group photo (from left to right): Adam Reich, Co-Winner 2019 Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award; Peter Bearman, Co-Winner 2019 Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award; Ira I. Katznelson, Interim Provost, Ruggle…

Pictured in group photo (from left to right): Adam Reich, Co-Winner 2019 Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award; Peter Bearman, Co-Winner 2019 Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award; Ira I. Katznelson, Interim Provost, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, and Deputy Director, Columbia World Projects; Jane Gaines, Chair Faculty Publication Committee and Co-Chair Distinguished Book Award Jury; Jennifer Crewe, Associate Provost and Director, Columbia University Press. Photo taken at the 2019 Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award ceremony

"Working for Respect: Community and Conflict at Walmart," a book by Adam Reich and Peter Bearman that details INCITE's Summer for Respect project, has received the 2019 Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award. The press hosted an award ceremony for the book on September 25th.

To learn more about the book or purchase it, visit here.