Lisa M. Fine just published in the August 2012 issue of Labor History “Workers and the land in US history: Pointe Mouillée and the downriver Detroit working class in the twentieth century.” This article is part of a special issue of Labor History entitled “Working Space: An Interdisciplinary Conversation about Geographical Consciousness in Labor and Working-Class Scholarship.” Fine co-edited this special issue with Andrew Herod, Professor of Geography at the University of Georgia and it includes works by geographers, labor relations scholars, working-class studies scholars and historians. Fine and Herod also co-wrote an Introduction to the special issue.