Extent: | Online-Ressource (384 p) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Notes on URLs; Series Editor's Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Cyber Birth: The Struggles of a Local Going Online; 2. On the Border of CyberUnionism: Lessons from Local 1613; 3. Technology Evens the Playing Field; I. Surveying the Field; 4. Cyber Drives: Organizing, Bargaining, and Mobilizing-Downloading "E-Strategies" for 21st-century Union Action; 5. Info Zap! PDAs in the Hands of a Union Activist; 6. Corporate Surveillance: Monitoring Your Monitor 7. What Unions Can Learn from Nonprofits About Using the Internet8. Five Lessons from Union Computer Use in Sweden; II. How to Get Started; 9. Nine Rules for Good Technology; 10. Getting On and Getting Off: Roadblocks on the Information Superhighway; 11. Taking More Control of Technology Issues; 12. "But the Computer Salesman Said . . ."-What All That Stuff Means; 13. Avoiding Shams, Scams, and Spam as You Journey the Information Superhighway; III. How to Manage E-Mail and List Servers; 14. How-To's and Why Not's: A Quick Guide for Union E-Tool Use 15. Union and Employee Access to Employer E-Mail Systems Under Federal Labor Law16. Lessons from Pioneering in Union Uses of the Internet; 17. The MODEM Experience: The Moderator's Views on Some Questions; 18. The Natural Life Cycle of Mailing Lists; IV. How to Provide a Web Site; 19. Unix? Linux? How Do I Even Begin to Create My Own Site?; 20. What a Web Site Should Offer; 21. Crucial Questions for Union Webmasters; 22. Web Site Lessons; 23. Finding and Holding a Web Audience; V. How to Become a Cyberunion; 24. Bridging the Cyber Gap; VI. How to Employ Futuristics 25. Seven Guidelines from a Futures Course for Unionists26. A New Society Gives Birth to a New Union; VII. What Innovations?; 27. Revitalizing a Union Through Cyberspace; 28. Virtually Meeting: How the Internet Can Open Up Union Meetings to All the Members; 29. Beyond the Web Site: The Experience of LabourStart's Labour Newswire; VIII. What Services?; 30. I Came, I Saw, I Digitized-A Union Editor's Guide to Electronic Design and Layout; 31. The Virtual Union Hall; 32. A Clipboard, a Cell Phone, and a Laptop: What Every Organizer Needs; IX. How to Honor Traditions 33. Designing and Delivering Internet Instruction to Labor Unions: A Practical Guide34. The Power of Digital Media and Technology for Working People!; X. Promoting Union Democracy; 35. A Simple List Serve and Union Democracy; 36. One Union's Leap into Cyberdemocracy; 37. Matters of Human Debate: Using the Internet for Union Democracy; XI. Promoting Union Militancy; 38. Using Cyberspace to Enhance the CyberUnion; 39. How the Internet Sustained a Strike; 40. Picketing Cyberspace; XII. Promoting Organizing 41. How a Former Union Organizer Accidentally Sparked a Nationwide Election Protest Movement, All via the Internet |
ISBN: | 978-0-7656-0802-4 ; 978-1-317-45764-0 ; 978-0-7656-0802-4 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011834555