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Sendikal Yenilenme ve İletişim Teknolojileri

Year 2010, Volume: 1 Issue: 24, 11 - 32, 01.01.2010

Abstract

1980’lerden sonra yeni iletişim teknolojileri ekonomik ve toplumsal değişimleri çözümlemeye çalışan pek çok kuramsal çalışmanın odak noktası haline geldi. Aynı dönemde endüstrileşmiş ülkelerde sendikal kriz genel olarak kabul edilen bir olgu haline geldi ve dikkatler sendikal yenilenmeye yöneltildi. Bu iki olgunun birbirine yakınsaması ile yeni iletişim teknolojilerine uyum sağlamak sendikal yenilenmenin temel unsuru olarak kabul gördü. Bu çalışmanın amacı sendikaların yeni iletişim teknolojilerine uyum sağlamasının sendikal yenilenme ile ilişkisini kuran çalışmaları değerlendirmektir. Çalışmanın en önemli beklentisi yeni iletişim teknolojilerini ve sendikalar ile yeni iletişim teknolojileri arasındaki ilişkiyi daha derinlikli bir biçimde yeniden kavramsallaştırmayı sağlayacak bir dizi soru ve tartışmayı gündeme getirebilmektir

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  • Munck, R. (2002), Globalization and Labour: The New 'Great Transformation, New York: Zed Books Ltd.
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Year 2010, Volume: 1 Issue: 24, 11 - 32, 01.01.2010

Abstract

Information and Communication technologies have become the focal point of most of the theories that have analysed economic and social changes after 1980s. At the same time, it has been widely recognized the trade union decline in industrialized world and many attentions have focused on the union renewal. These two phenomena have converged and the adoption of new communication technologies have been accepted essential for union renewal. The aim of this study is to examine the literature which is on the relationship between union renewal and the adoption of trade unions to information and communication Technologies. The main expected outcome of this study is to bring some questions and suggestive arguments to be able to discuss new communication technologies phenomenon and conceptualization of the relationship between trade unions and new communication technologies in a more comprehensive way

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  • Bélanger, M. (2008); ‘Online Collaborative Learning for Labor Education’, Labor Studies Journal, 33 (4), ss. 412-430.
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  • Chasion, G. (2005); ‘The Dark Side of Information Technology for Unions’, WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society, 8 (4), ss. 395–402.
  • Cockfield, S. (2005); ‘Union renewal, union strategy and technology’ Critical Perspectives on International Business, 1 (2/3), ss. 93-108
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  • Munck, R (1995) Uluslararası Emek Araştırmaları Ankara, Öteki Yayınevi.
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  • Pinnock, S.R. (2005); ‘Organizing Virtual Environments: National Union Deployment of the Blog and New Cyberstrategies’, WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society, 8 (4), ss. 457–468.
  • Sanders, W.B. (2000); ‘Book Review’, Sociological practice: A journal of Clinical and Applied Research, 2(1), ss.51-53.
  • Schneider, V., (1997), ‘Different Roads to the Information Society? Comparing U.S. and European Approaches from a Public Policy Perspective’, The Social Shaping of Information Superhighways, H. Kubicek, W.H. Dutton, R. Williams (der.) içinde, Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, ss. 339-357.
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  • Stevens, C.D., Greer, C.R. (2005); ‘E-Voice, the Internet, and Life within Unions: Riding the Learning Curve’, WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society, 8 (4), ss. 439–455.
  • Stevenson, N. (2008); Medya Kültürleri. Ankara, Ütopya Yayınevi.
  • Symon, G. (2000), ‘Information and communication technologies and the network organization: a critical analysis’, Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 73 (4), ss.389-414.
  • Şenkal, A. (2003); ‘İletişim Teknolojisi ve Sendikalar: Sanal Sendika ya da İnternet sendikacılığı’, CMİS Dergisi, 17 (1), ss.30-44.
  • Templer, A., Solomon, N. (1988); ‘Unions and technology: A survey of union use of information technology’, Relations Industrielles, 43, ss.378–393.
  • Tsui, L.S., (1991), ‘The Use of New Communication Technologies in Third World Countries: A Comparison of Perspectives’, Gazette, 48(2), ss.71-72.
  • USW (2007), Unity and Strength for Workers, http://www.usw.org/ (Kasım 2007’de erişildi). Wageindicator (2007); Introducing to Wageindicator, http://www.wageindicator.org (Mayıs 2009’da erişildi)
  • Ward, S., Lusoli W. (2003), ‘Dinosaurs in Cyberspace?: British Trade Unions and the Internet’, European Journal of Communication, 18(2), ss. 147–179.
  • Waterman, P. (2001); Globalization, social movements and the new internationalisms, London, Continuum International Publishing Group.
  • Webster, F (1995), Theories of the Information Society, London: Routledge.
  • Williams R. (1989); 2000’e Doğru, İstanbul, Ayrıntı Yayınları.
  • Yager, D. V., Threlkeld, T. S. (1999); ‘Workplace Cyberspace -- Going Where No Board Has Gone Before’, Employee Relations Law Journal, 25 (2), ss. 53-70.
  • Yıldızoğlu, E. (1996); Globalleşme ve Kriz, İstanbul, Alan Yayıncılık
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Primary Language Turkish
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Funda Başaran This is me

Publication Date January 1, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 1 Issue: 24

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APA Başaran, F. (2010). Sendikal Yenilenme ve İletişim Teknolojileri. Çalışma Ve Toplum, 1(24), 11-32.

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