This paper reports on on-going exploratory research into the prevalence and patterns of social media use by trade unions in the United Kingdom. Social media platforms, like Twitter, are used by unions to organize and mobilize existing and potential members by communicating relevant content, which often engages politicians and the news media. However, there is little empirical research examining how trade unions use social media in practice. This research addresses this gap by employing digital methods to analyze trade union activity on Twitter, namely, exploring key characteristics of Twitter use by UK unions and mapping dynamic networks of associations around labour movement issues. Findings are discussed in the context of collective and c...
This thesis explores the implications of the internet for the politics and processes of trade unioni...
Trade union density and power in Australia has been in decline since the 1970s. This has occurred wh...
This article examines the activities of Union Solidarity International (USI), a new UK‐based organis...
This paper reports on on-going exploratory research into the prevalence and patterns of social media...
As part of the WISERD Cardiff lunchtime seminar series, Dr Wil Chivers recently reported early findi...
This paper explores the labour movement organization LabourStart, a digital initiative that, by vari...
This article assesses the use of social media in union communications based on an international surv...
Article first published online: December 23, 2020Traditional actors such as trade unions are inevita...
Young people experience the highest level of unemployment and, even when in employment, they registe...
Union membership has declined precipitously in a number of countries, including in the United States...
Union organising is surging in the United States, especially among younger workers in the service in...
This open access book investigates how trade unions representing different social classes use YouTub...
By changing the connectivity between people across the globe, the rise of social media has shifted t...
This thesis explores the Danish labor movement’s use of Twitter during the collective bargaining in ...
The project explores conversations occurring on Twitter concerned with the passage through Parliamen...
This thesis explores the implications of the internet for the politics and processes of trade unioni...
Trade union density and power in Australia has been in decline since the 1970s. This has occurred wh...
This article examines the activities of Union Solidarity International (USI), a new UK‐based organis...
This paper reports on on-going exploratory research into the prevalence and patterns of social media...
As part of the WISERD Cardiff lunchtime seminar series, Dr Wil Chivers recently reported early findi...
This paper explores the labour movement organization LabourStart, a digital initiative that, by vari...
This article assesses the use of social media in union communications based on an international surv...
Article first published online: December 23, 2020Traditional actors such as trade unions are inevita...
Young people experience the highest level of unemployment and, even when in employment, they registe...
Union membership has declined precipitously in a number of countries, including in the United States...
Union organising is surging in the United States, especially among younger workers in the service in...
This open access book investigates how trade unions representing different social classes use YouTub...
By changing the connectivity between people across the globe, the rise of social media has shifted t...
This thesis explores the Danish labor movement’s use of Twitter during the collective bargaining in ...
The project explores conversations occurring on Twitter concerned with the passage through Parliamen...
This thesis explores the implications of the internet for the politics and processes of trade unioni...
Trade union density and power in Australia has been in decline since the 1970s. This has occurred wh...
This article examines the activities of Union Solidarity International (USI), a new UK‐based organis...