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Stephen Sweet is the Charles Dana Professor of Sociology at Ithaca College and Executive Officer of the Work and Family Researchers Network. His studies of work and its impact on and off the job have appeared in a variety of publications, including Work and Occupations; Sex Roles; Research in the Sociology of Work; Family Relations; New Directions in Life Course Research; Journal of Vocational Behavior; Journal of Marriage and the Family; Generations; and Community, Work, & Family. His books, The Work–Family Interface (2014), Data Analysis With SPSS: A First Course in Applied Statistics (2012), and College and Society: An Introduction to the Sociological Imagination (2001), have been extensively adopted in sociology courses. He has edited and coedited publications including the journal Teaching Sociology (2015–2019), the Work and Family Handbook: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Methods, and Approaches (2006), and The Work and Family Encyclopedia (2008–2011). His current research focuses on program design practices in STEM fields. In his off hours, he enjoys cooking, swimming, running, and biking.

Peter Meiksins is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Cleveland State University. He has published widely on the sociology of work, particularly the sociology of technical work and of the professions, in journals such as Work and Occupations; Sociological Quarterly; Work, Employment & Society; Theory and Society; Technology and Culture; and Labor Studies Journal. He has coedited several books on work and labor and is the coauthor of two books, Engineering Labour: Technical Workers in Comparative Perspective and Putting Work in Its Place: A Quiet Revolution. His current research focuses on engineers, the environment and the state, and gender and engineering. He divides his time between Cleveland and Amsterdam. He enjoys travel, running, cooking, and reading.

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