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Cet ouvrage examine les conséquences de l'irruption des technologies de l'information dans la vie des entreprises et dan l'espace public. Il montre qu'une expression nouvelle des salariés doit tenir compte des stratégies de communication managériales et des logiques des médias de masse non pour les imiter mais pour inventer, avec l'appui des syndicats, un espace d'intervention original. Celui-ci enlèverait aux directions d'entreprise le monopole de la parole et de la rationalité. ainsi, de nouveaux horizons à la transformation des rapports sociaux dans l'entreprise et dans la cité.
Labor unions --- Labor unions and mass media --- Business communication --- Syndicats --- Syndicats et médias --- Communication dans l'entreprise --- 331.881 --- 007.5 --- syndicalisme - vakbeweging --- informatica - cybernetica - Internet (zie ook 681.3) --- Syndicats et médias --- Mass media and labor unions --- Trade-unions and mass media --- Mass media --- Communication --- Aspect social --- France
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Labor unions and mass media --- -#SBIB:309H1015 --- Mass media and labor unions --- Trade-unions and mass media --- Employers and workers organisations --- Mass communications --- #SBIB:309H1015 --- Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) --- Mass media --- Labor unions and mass media - Great Britain
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Until the recent political shift pushed workers back into the media spotlight, the mainstream media had largely ignored this significant part of American society in favor of the moneyed "upscale" consumer for more than four decades. Christopher R. Martin now reveals why and how the media lost sight of the American working class and the effects of it doing so. The damning indictment of the mainstream media that flows through No Longer Newsworthy is a wakeup call about the critical role of the media in telling news stories about labor unions, workers, and working-class readers. As Martin charts the decline of labor reporting from the late 1960's onwards, he reveals the shift in news coverage as the mainstream media abandoned labor in favor of consumer and business interests. When newspapers, especially, wrote off working-class readers as useless for their business model, the American worker became invisible. In No Longer Newsworthy, Martin covers this shift in focus, the loss of political voice for the working class, and the emergence of a more conservative media in the form of Christian television, talk radio, Fox News, and conservative websites. Now, with our fractured society and news media, Martin offers the mainstream media recommendations for how to push back against right-wing media and once again embrace the working class as critical to its audience and its democratic function.
Journalism --- Sociology of work --- United States --- E-books --- Working class --- Industrial relations --- Labor unions and mass media --- Mass media and labor unions --- Trade-unions and mass media --- Mass media --- Capital and labor --- Employee-employer relations --- Employer-employee relations --- Labor and capital --- Labor-management relations --- Labor relations --- Employees --- Management --- Commons (Social order) --- Labor and laboring classes --- Laboring class --- Labouring class --- Working classes --- Social classes --- Labor --- Press coverage --- Social aspects --- Political aspects --- Employment --- United States of America
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