Consolidated bibliography: Unions and the internet.  John Hogan/ 25/10/2003

 

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Ad Hoc Committee on Labor and the Web (1999), Why the internet matters to organized labor , On-line paper posted @ http://www.mindopen.com/laborweb (captured on 23.10.2003)

 

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Bailey, C (1996), The Evolution of a Web site for labour, CMC Magazine, November 1996

 

Bailey, C. (November 1997),  Towards a global labournet, speech for LaborMedia conference, Seoul, Korea.

 

Bailey, C. (1998),  Freedom of Speech on the Internet- A European Perspective

 

Bailey, C. (2000), The Labour movement and the internet, Asia labour Update, Issue 34, March-May

 

BBC News (2001), Unions Urged to find Web recruits, September 7th, 2001

 

Benner, C. , Book Review of Shostak, AB, CyberUnion: Empowering Labor Through Computer Terchnology

 

Bennet, J.T and Taras, D.G (2002) E-Voice: Information technology and Unions, Journal of Labor Research, Volume XXIII, Number 2, Spring 2002

 

Borgers, F , Networked Capitalism-Networked Unionism? Theorizing International Unionism

 

 

Bowen, D (2002) Tips for a striking site, Financial Times, November 29th 2002

 

Bowers, S (2000). Unions signal rise of the cyber picket line, The Guardian, February 10th, 2000.

 

Brigham, M and Corbett, JM (1997), E-mail, power and the constitution of organisational reality, New Technology, Work and Employment 12:1

 

 

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Carter, C., Clegg, S., Hogan, J. and Kornberger, M. (2003), The Polyphonic Spree: The Case of the Liverpool Dockers, Industrial Relations Journal, 34:4

Castells, Manuel (1997), The Power of Identity, Vol. II of The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture, Oxford: Blackwell.

 

Castells, Manuel. 2000. ‘Globalisation and Identity in the Network Society: A Rejoinder to Calhoun, Lyon and Touraine’, Prometheus, No. 4, pp. 109-23.

Chaison, G.(2002) Information Technology: the Threat to Unions, Journal of Labor Research, v. XXIII (2), Spring, pp249-59

 

Cockfield, S. (2003), Union recruitment and organising on the world wide web, Monash University, Faculty of Business and Economics, Working paper 23/03.http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/depts/mgt/research/working_papers/2003/wp23-03.pdf

 

Cohen, S and Joseph, D. (1999) Internet or Intranet? Putting your union on the Web.  www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/reference/guides/lui/inter_intra.htm

 

 

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Dancsok, M (1996) The Trade Union Movement and the Internet (Final Year Project at South Bank University)

 

Darlington, R. (2003) The creation of the E-Union: The use of ICT by British unions, http://www.rogerdarlington.co.uk/E-union.html

 

Davies_S. (1998), Workers of the World – Online, People Management September 1998

 

Diamond. W. and Freeman, R. (2002) 'Will unionism prosper in cyberspace? The promise of the internet for employee organisation', British Journal of industrial Relations, 40: 3, 569-596.

 

Dockers Charter , Cyber Pickets

 

Dropkin, G (1996) Sending a strike message in a bottle, Computer Mediated Communication Magazine, v. 3(11), November.

 

 

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Fantasia, R. (1989) Cultures of Solidarity: Consciousness, Action, and Contemporary American Workers.  University of California Press.

 

Findlay, P. and McKinlay, A. (2003) A., Surveillance, electronic communications technologies and regulation, Industrial Relations Journal, 34:4

 

Fiorito, J  Book Review of Shostak, AB, CyberUnion: Empowering Labor Through Computer Terchnology, Canadian Industrial Relations Journal

 

 

Fiorito, J. Jarley, P. and Delaney, J.T (1998), Luddites, IT and CyberUnions: Information Technology and national Unions, Final baseline report on the survey of Union Information Technology

 

Fiorito, J. (2001), ‘IT, Union organising and detours along the way’, paper produced for the Unions and the Internet Conference, TUC Congress House, London. May 11.

Fiorito, J. Jarley, P. and Delaney, J.T (2003) Information technology, US union organizing and union effectiveness’, British Journal of Industrial Relations, 40: 4, pp 627-658.

 

Fosh, P., and Heery, E. (Eds.) 1990. Trade Unions and Their Members: Studies in Union Democracy and Organisation. Basingstoke: Macmillan

 

Freeman, RB (2002), The Labour Market in the New Information Economy, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Volume 18, No. 3

 

Freeman, RB and Rogers, J (2002), A proposal to American Labor, The Nation, posted June 6th, 2002, found at  http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20020624&s=rogers

On October 21st, 2003

 

Freeman, RB and Rogers, J (2003), Open Source Unionism: Beyond Exclusive Collective Bargaining, Working USA: Journal of Labor and Society, Fall 2003, Vol 7, No 2

 

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Gramsci, A. (1977) Selections from Political Writings 1910-20. London: Lawrence and Wishart.

 

Greene, A. M., Hogan, J. and Grieco, M. (2000) ‘E-Collectivism: Emergent Opportunities for Renewal’, in B. Stanford-Smith and P. K. Kidd (eds.), E-Business: Key Applications, Processes and Technologies, Omashu.

 

Greene, A. M., Hogan, J. and Grieco, M. (2001) ‘E-collectivism and Distributed Discourse: New Opportunities for Trade Union Democracy’ paper presented at the TUC/LSE Conference on Unions and the Internet, May 12 2001.

Greene, A. M. and Hogan, J. (2001), Oligarchic Violence in Trade Unions: Challenges in Cyber-Space, Paper presented to the 19th Standing Conference on Organisational Symbolism, June 30-July 4, 2001, Dublin.

 

Greene, A. M., Hogan, J. and Grieco, M. (2003) COMMENTARY: E-Collectivism and Distributed Discourse: New Opportunities for Trade Union Democracy, Industrial Relations Journal, 34:4

 

Greene, A. M. and Hogan, J. (2003) Editorial of Special Edition on Unions and the internet, Industrial Relations Journal, 34:4

 

Greene, A.M. and Kirton, G (2003), Possibilities for remote participation in trade unions: Mobilising women activists, Industrial Relations Journal, 34:4

 

Greer, C.R. (2002), E-Voice: how information technology Is shaping life within Unions, Journal of Labor Research, v. XXIII(2), Spring, pp 215-35

 

 

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Hill, Stephen.  (1976)  The Dockers:  Class and Tradition in LondonLondon:  Heinemann

 

Hodkinson, S. (2001) ‘Reviving trade unionism: globalisation, internationalism, and the internet’ paper delivered at the European Consortium for Political Research meeting, April Grenoble, France.

 

Hogan, J (2002), Witness Statement, Expert Report for the Employment Tribunal Hearing into the unlawful expulsion of David Beaumont from AMICUS-MSF

 

Hogan, J. and Grieco, M. (1999) ‘Trade unions on line: technology, transparency and bargaining power’, Paper presented at a Workshop on Cyber Ontology at the University of North London, October, 1999. www.geocities.com/unionsonline

 

Hogan, J. and Greene, A. M. (2002), ‘E-collectivism: On-line action and on-line mobilisation, in Holmes, L. et al.(eds.) Organising in the Information Age: Distributed technology, distributed leadership, distributed identity, distributed discourse, Ashgate.

 

Hollis, D (1997)  LabourNet: Networking for Unionists, Talk held at the Congress, “Questions of Power in the information society”,   Frankfurt University, 12-13 June 1998

Hyman, R.(1989) The Political Economy of Industrial Relations: Theory and Practice in a Cold Climate Macmillan, London.

Hyman, R. (2003)  Trade unions and the ambiguities of social Europe. @ http://www.fu-berlin.de/iira2003/papers/track_5/Plenary_Track_5_Hyman.pdf  (captured 24/10/2003)

 

 

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IRS (2001): Going Digital: a lifeline for the unions?  IRS Employment Trends 730 June 2001

 

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Jacobs, D, Internet Unionism, unpublished paper from Kogod school of Business, American University, Washington

 

 

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Kelber, H, LaborTalk: Who Killed LaborNET?, accessed on 28.04.03 @ http://www.laboreducator.org/labtalk.htm

 

 

Kirton, G and Greene, AM (2001) On-line learning: opportunities to overcome temporal and spatial barriers for women trade unionists, paper presented at the conference on Spacing and Timing, Palermo, November 1-3, 2001

 

 

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LaborMedia 2001   Web call to conference : The 3rd Seoul International LaborMedia 2001  @ http://koreaweb.ws/pipermail/ksopen_koreaweb.ws/2001-June/001372.html  captured 23.10.2003)

 

Lee, E. (1995), Labour and the Internet, Internet Business journal

 

Lee, E. (1995),  Workers Unite:  Labour unions are moving to the net to forge worldwide solidarity

 

Lee, E. (1997), The Labour movement and the Internet: the new internationalism, Pluto Press: London.

 

Lee, E. (1997), Using the Internet to promote international labour solidarity- bridging the gap between vision and reality

 

Lee, E. (1998), Labour Websites; the second generation.  From the Online brochure to the Networked Union  Labour and Society International.  A Labour Networking series pamphlet- November 1998

 

Lee, E. (1998),  South Korea: the unions, the net and the next general strike, London labour Briefing, February 1998

 

Lee, E.  British Unions lose cyberspace war, Action for Solidarity

 

Lee, E (1999), Interview in Future Exchange

 

Lee, E. (1999), From Internet to “International”, paper presented at “Marxism on the Eve of Twenty First Century, 18-21 march 1999, Elgersburg, Germany.

 

Lee, E. (1999), An end to “lost texts”, Workers Liberty, September 1999

 

Lee, E. (1999), Workers and the Internet Workers Liberty, February 1999

 

Lee, E. (1999), The Internet is Changing Politics, Workers Liberty, December 1999

 

Lee, E. (1999), Union Busters To Go Cyber, Workers Online, September 10, 1999

 

Lee, E. (1999),  Internet changes rules of the game, CWU Voice, September 1999

 

Lee, E. (1999),  Wizard of the Wires: Profile of Eric Lee by Linda Quinn, CWU Voice, January 1999

 

Lee, E. (1999), Trade Unions and the net, Education International, May 1999

 

Lee, E. (1999), Unions Online: The International Dimension, paper presented to Unions 21, February 27th 1999

 

Lee, E. (1999),  Notes for Speech to the Labor Online 99 Conference  New York City, January 16, 1999

 

Lee, E. (2000), How the Internet is changing Unions, Working USA

 

Lee, E. (2000), How the Internet empowers, democratizes and internationalizes unions

 

Lee, E. (2000), Online rights and privacy at work: trade union issues

 

Lee, E. (2000),  LabourStart: a communication tool for unions everywhere,  posted June 22, 2000, accessed July 28th 2002 @ http://www.labourstart.org/writings.shtml

 

 

Lucore, R.E. (2002), Challenges and Opportunities: Unions confront the New Information Technologies, Journal of Labor Research, v. XXIII(2), Spring, pp 201-214.

 

 

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Martínez Lucio, M. (2003) New communication systems and trade union politics: A case study of Spanish trade unions and the role of the internet, Industrial Relations Journal, 34:4

 

 

Mason, P (2001), 'ReedNUJ.org: How workplace activists used the Internet in a white-collar union recognition campaign', presented to the Unions and the Internet Conference, TUC Congress House, London. May 11.

 

Mason, P (2001), From a dinosaur to a dotcom?  Computer Weekly, May 24, 2001

 

McCluskey, A (1997), Connecting the workers of the world, Connected (Online magazine)

 

Michels (1915, reprinted 1962) Political parties: a sociological study of oligarchical tendencies in modern democracy.  Free Press: New York.

 

Morgan, O (2000) An open shop in the New Economy, The Observer, September 10, 2000

 

 

 

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New Statesman and Society (1994), Don’t mourn, Organise, New Statesman and Society, September 2, 1994

 

New Statesman and Society (1994), Have modem, will bargain, New Statesman and Society, September 2, 1994

 

 

 

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Pearson, B (2002) Building Unions in the New Millennium.  Growing "Grass-Roots" in Cyber-Space.  WORKERS ARE THE KEY TO THE LABOR MOVEMENTS FUTURE.   Bill Pearson is President, UFCW Local 789.  Article accessed on October 20th 2003, at http://www.669roaddogs.org/files/yawm.htm

 

Pizzigati, S. Yeentzer, B and Henderson, R.D. (2002), The School of Hard Cyber Knocks:  NEA’s Experience, Journal of Labor Research, v. XXIII(2), Spring, pp 175-199.

 

Plawiuk, E , The world is our picket line: labour uses the Internet to Challenge Globalization

 

Pliskin N., Romm, C. T., and Markey, R. (1997), ‘E-mail as a weapon in an industrial dispute’, New technology, Work and Employment, 12: 1, 3-12.

 

 

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Riethof,  M. (2001) The Brazilian Labour Movement on the Internet   Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 21-24, 2001 @ http://www.isanet.org/archive/riethof2.html (captured 24.10.2003)

 

 

 Robinson, P (2000), Unions tussle over deals to get workers online

 

 

 

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Shostak, A.B. (1997) On the Revitalization of the U.S. Labour Movement: can 21st century CyberUnions be created in Time?  Or Will CyberUnions Compute?  Conference paper for the Silver Anniversary conference: 25 years of Higher Education Collective Bargaining, April 14-15, 1997 The National Centre for the study of collective bargaining in higher Educationa dn the Professions, Baruch college, CUNY School of Public Affairs    

 

Shostak, A.B. (1999), CyberUnion: Empowering Labor Through Computer Terchnology, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, New York.

 

Shostak, A.B. (2001), Tomorrow’s CyberUnions: labor’s Best Bet!, Online essay

 

Shostak, A.B. (2002) Today’s Unions As Tomorrow’s Cyber Unions: Labor’s Newest Hope,  Journal of Labor Research, v. XXIII(2), Spring, pp 237-248.

 

 

Shostak, AB (2002) Computer Power and Union Prospects: CyberUnions or Faux Unions? Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Fall 2002

 

Shostak, AB (2003) Labor Unions, Computer power, and the Near Future, online essay

 

 

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Taylor, R (2001), Workers Unite on the Internet, Financial Times, May 11, 2001

 

Townsend, A., Demarie, SM. and Hendrickson, A.R (2001) Information Technology, Unions and the new Organisation: Challenges and opportunities for Union survival Journal of Labor Research, v. XXII(2), Spring 2001, pp 275-286.

 

Trinca, H (1999), Workers Online, The Sunday Morning Herald, February 18, 1999

 

Troy, L. (2001) Can Cyber Space Revive and Empower the American labor Movement?  In Spooner, K. and Innes, C. Employment Relations in the New Economy: Proceedings of the 9th Annual Conference of the International Employment Relations Association, IERA, Sydney.

 

TUC (2001), Presentations and handouts  Unions and the internet Conference, May 11th and 12th 2001.

 

TUC (2001), Conference Summary,  Unions and the internet Conference, May 11th and 12th 2001.

 

 

 

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Unions 21  The Creation of the E-Union: The Use of ICT by Trade Unions

 

 

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Walker, S (2001) To Picket Just Click It!  Social netwar and industrial conflict in a global economy,  Leeds Metropolitan University School of Information Management Research in Progress paper, accessed on 23.10.03 @ http://www.lmu.ac.uk/ies/im/people/swalker/research/socialnetwarandindustrialconflict-imrip.doc

 

 

Ward, S. and Lusoli, W. (2002) ‘Dinosaurs in cyberspace? British trade unions and the Internet’, paper presented to the Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Aberdeen, 4-7 April.http://www.esri.salford.ac.uk/ESRCResearchproject/papers/ward_lusoli_psa2002.pdf

 

Waterman, P. (1997), Globalisation, Information and the Labour Movement: What is to be done?

 

Waterman, P. (2001), Re-inventing the South African labour Movement: Making the desirable possible, Hosted at LabourNet Germany

 

Waterman, P. (1999) International Labour’s Y2K Problem: A Debate and a Dialogue (A contribution to the ILO/ICFTU Conference on Organised labour in the 21st Century), working Paper series, No 306, Institute of social studies, The Hague.

 

Waterman, P. (2001), In which responsibility is taken for a real/virtual agora on the networked unionism of the future

 

Waterman, P. (circa 2001) 16 Propositions on Internationalist Labour Networking (and Others)  @  http://www.commoner.org.uk/Waterman16props.htm (captured on 24/10/2003)

 

Workplace Express (2001) IT workers get virtual Unions, October 11th.

 

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