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Article dans une revue Information, Communication and Society Année : 2021

Context, class, and community: a methodological framework for studying labor organizing and digital unionizing

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A key debate in an increasingly digital environment is the tension between individuals and institutions with online engagement. An area that exemplifies this opposition is the study of digital unionizing. Labor studies scholarship tends to focus on institutions while communication research often privileges the individual. This article extends these two approaches by outlining three key considerations in what shapes online collective action within working-class and worker struggles: context, class and community. I also conceptualize this methodological framework to study digital unionizing and labor organizing more broadly, which I refer to as the 3C Method. The empirical foundation for this methodological argument derives from existing literature, as well as select findings from a three-year digital organizing research project.
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Jen Schradie. Context, class, and community: a methodological framework for studying labor organizing and digital unionizing. Information, Communication and Society, 2021, 24 (5), pp.700-716. ⟨10.1080/1369118X.2021.1874477⟩. ⟨hal-03820646⟩
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