This special issue of Transfer concerns the analytical frameworks we use to understand trade unions and their actions. Focusing on the conditions for union renewal, it explores key ideas that might stimulate our thinking about union revitalization and future forms of collective representation. The challenge to each set of authors is to put forward a conceptual framework that will help readers to rethink their own understanding and narratives about collective representation. These concepts include politics, power, legitimacy, democracy, individualism and collectivism, the framing of gender and womanhood, and climate change.
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%1 Dufour2010a
%A Dufour, Christian
%A Murray, Gregor
%A Peetz, David
%A Yates, Charlotte
%D 2010
%I SAGE Publications
%J Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
%K Democracy Trade_unions Union_renewal climate_change collective_representation democracy gender individualism legitimacy politics power union_organizing union_renewal
%N 3
%P 291--297
%R 10.1177/1024258910374276
%T Rethinking collective representation: introduction
%U http://trs.sagepub.com/content/16/3/291.abstract
%V 16
%X This special issue of Transfer concerns the analytical frameworks we use to understand trade unions and their actions. Focusing on the conditions for union renewal, it explores key ideas that might stimulate our thinking about union revitalization and future forms of collective representation. The challenge to each set of authors is to put forward a conceptual framework that will help readers to rethink their own understanding and narratives about collective representation. These concepts include politics, power, legitimacy, democracy, individualism and collectivism, the framing of gender and womanhood, and climate change.
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