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[ecrea] CFP The role of information technology in Labor Organizations - special issue of the International Journal of E-Politics
Tue Jun 21 12:32:25 GMT 2011
International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP)
Call For Papers - *Special issue on "The Role of Information
Technology in Labor Organizations"*
*Guest Editor: Professor Marick F. Masters, Wayne State University, USA*
*SUBMISSION DUE DATE: August 1, 2011*The scope and variation in IT uses
among labor organizations
*
INTRODUCTION:*
Information technology (broadly defined) is playing an increasingly
important role in the lives of labor organizations, their members, and
their leadership. IT provides opportunities to expand the scope of
communications, information-sharing, and analysis within and across
labor unions. It gives members greater access to each other and to their
unions. IT impacts the capacity of labor organizations to service their
members, recruit new members among the ranks of the nonunion workforce,
negotiate and administer contracts with employers, mold public opinion,
and influence politics. Information technology is also important to how
unions conduct their internal operations, including accounting and
financial management, and govern themselves. Understanding the role and
impact of IT in labor organizations is important in shedding light on
how they cope with their internal and environmental challenges.
*OBJECTIVE OF THE SPECIAL ISSUE:*
To disseminate knowledge and information about the role and impact of IT
on labor organizations and their interactions with each other,
employers, and society. Papers which explore the role of IT in
international linkages among labor organizations are especially welcome.
*RECOMMENDED TOPICS:*
Topics to be discussed in this special issue include (but are not
limited to) the following:
* Impact of IT on international alliances and networks among labor
organizations
* How IT may influence union member participation and union democracy
* The role of social media in unions
* IT as a tool to promote union political influence
* The role of IT in bargaining
* How IT can improve the internal operations of unions
* IT as a union growth strategic tool
* Interunion variation in usage of IT
* The impact of IT on union organizing
* How to use social media in recruiting new members
* How to use social media in order to influence politics
* The use of social media in contract negotiations
* The role of IT in strikes
* How IT can help unions "brand" themselves more effectively
* Impact of IT on union staffing
*SUBMISSION:*
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit papers for this
special theme on "The Role of Information Technology in Labor
Organizations" on or before August 1, 2011. All submissions must be
original and may not be under review by another publication. Interested
authors should consult the journals guideline for manuscript submissions
at
http://www.igi-global.com/Files/AuthorEditor/guidelinessubmission.pdf.
All submitted papers will be reviewed on a double-blind, peer review
basis. Papers must follow APA style for reference citations.
*All submissions should be should be directed to the attention of:*
Marick F. Masters
Guest Editor
E-mail: (marickm /at/ wayne.edu) <mailto:(marickm /at/ wayne.edu)>
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