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This open access book investigates how trade unions representing
different social classes use YouTube videos for renewal purposes.
Information and communication technology has undoubtedly offered
new opportunities for social movements, but while research suggests
that these new means of communication can be used for trade union
revitalization, few studies have examined what unions actually do
on social media. By analysing more than 4500 videos that have been
uploaded by Swedish trade unions, Jansson and Uba explore how
unions use YouTube to address issues such as recruiting new
members, improving internal democracy, promoting political
campaigns and constructing (new) self-images. The results
demonstrate that trade unions representing a range of social
classes use different revitalization strategies via YouTube. This
research will be of use to students and scholars researching
European politics and political participation, trade unionism and
labour movements in the digital age.
Social movements have attracted much attention in recent years,
both from scholars and among the wider public. This book examines
the consequences of social movements, covering such issues as the
impact of social movements on the life course of participants and
the population in general, on political elites and markets, and on
political parties and processes of social movement
institutionalization. The volume makes a significant contribution
to research on social movement outcomes in three ways:
theoretically, by showing the importance of hitherto undervalued
topics in the study of social movements outcomes; methodologically,
by expanding the scientific boundaries of this research field
through an interdisciplinary approach and new methods of analysis;
and empirically, by providing new evidence about social movement
outcomes from Europe and the United States.
Social movements have attracted much attention in recent years,
both from scholars and among the wider public. This book examines
the consequences of social movements, covering such issues as the
impact of social movements on the life course of participants and
the population in general, on political elites and markets, and on
political parties and processes of social movement
institutionalization. The volume makes a significant contribution
to research on social movement outcomes in three ways:
theoretically, by showing the importance of hitherto undervalued
topics in the study of social movements outcomes; methodologically,
by expanding the scientific boundaries of this research field
through an interdisciplinary approach and new methods of analysis;
and empirically, by providing new evidence about social movement
outcomes from Europe and the United States.
This open access book investigates how trade unions representing
different social classes use YouTube videos for renewal purposes.
Information and communication technology has undoubtedly offered
new opportunities for social movements, but while research suggests
that these new means of communication can be used for trade union
revitalization, few studies have examined what unions actually do
on social media. By analysing more than 4500 videos that have been
uploaded by Swedish trade unions, Jansson and Uba explore how
unions use YouTube to address issues such as recruiting new
members, improving internal democracy, promoting political
campaigns and constructing (new) self-images. The results
demonstrate that trade unions representing a range of social
classes use different revitalization strategies via YouTube. This
research will be of use to students and scholars researching
European politics and political participation, trade unionism and
labour movements in the digital age.
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