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[Commlist] New Book: New Media Unions
Tue Sep 15 08:43:10 GMT 2020
*Book announcement: New Media Unions
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New Media Unions: Organizing Digital Journalists
Nicole S. Cohen and Greig de Peuter
Book website: http://www.newmediaunions.com <http://www.newmediaunions.com>
From BuzzFeed to the /Los Angeles Times/, over 70 newsrooms have
unionized since 2015. /New Media Unions/ documents a historic and
ongoing moment in the digital media industry that has brought thousands
of media workers into the labour movement. Based on interviews with
journalists and union organizers, the book maps the process of labour
organizing, foregrounding journalists’ voices.
Cohen and de Peuter examine what motivates union drives, then follow
journalists through the making of a union from scratch. They explore how
journalists strategically self-organize, apply their communication
skills to alternative ends, generate affective bonds of solidarity, and
build power to confront anti-union campaigns and bargain first
contracts, winning significant gains and drafting a new labour code for
journalism in a digital age.
The book demonstrates that if journalism is to have a future, it must be
organized. /New Media Unions/ shows that labour organizing is not just
about improving working conditions for individuals. It is a broader
effort to build organizational infrastructure to transform journalism,
making it more accessible and inclusive for those whose commitment to
journalistic ideals keeps them in such a volatile industry.
Early praise for /New Media Unions/:
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“Cohen and de Peuter have written a timely and invaluable book based on
meticulous research and trenchant analysis. The recent surge of labor
organizing within media institutions deserves far more attention and
this pioneering work promises to become a field-defining text in
journalism studies and political economy. Underscoring the vital need
for unionizing journalists, this book should be required reading for
anyone seeking to understand the central role of class politics and
increasing precarity within the rapidly changing media landscape”
- Victor Pickard, author of Journalism Without Democracy: Confronting
the Misinformation Society **
“At once informative and inspiring, /New Media Unions/ is a remarkable
book about dramatic recent changes in both the virtual networks and
class relations of North America. Cohen and de Peuter show how
unionization has seized the imagination of young journalists in digital
newsrooms across North America. Rigorously researched and analytically
sharp, yet eminently readable, /New Media Unions/ challenges every
preconception about individualistic digital culture, depoliticized
millennials and the futility of workplace organizing: it shows the path
to a workers’ Internet.”
- Nick Dyer-Witheford, author of Cyber-Proletariat: Global Labour in the
Digital Vortex
A Timeline of Digital Media Unionization
Visit our organizing timeline chronicling successful union drives from
2015 to the present: https://newmediaunions.com/timeline
<https://newmediaunions.com/timeline>
Available in e-book and hardcover:
https://www.routledge.com/New-Media-Unions-Organizing-Digital-Journalists-1st-Edition/Cohen-de-Peuter/p/book/9781138327115
<https://www.routledge.com/New-Media-Unions-Organizing-Digital-Journalists-1st-Edition/Cohen-de-Peuter/p/book/9781138327115>
20% discount code:HUT20
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