Collective action in organizations : interaction and engagement in an era of technological change / Bruce Bimber, Andrew J. Flanagin, Cynthia Stohl.

"This book offers a new theory of collective action for the age of digital media, attesting to the continued relevance of formal organizations in a time when digital media can make it seem that organizations are outdated. The authors examine the dynamics of membership in three distinctive organ...

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Main Authors: Bimber, Bruce A. 1961- (Author), Flanagin, Andrew J. (Author), Stohl, Cynthia (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Series:Communication, society, and politics.
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Summary:"This book offers a new theory of collective action for the age of digital media, attesting to the continued relevance of formal organizations in a time when digital media can make it seem that organizations are outdated. The authors examine the dynamics of membership in three distinctive organizations: The American Legion, AARP, and MoveOn. They develop the theory of Collective Action Space to demonstrate the important dimensions of membership and use survey and interview data to explore commonalities across the organizations, each of which exhibits four articipatory styles. The book shows that predictors of participation vary greatly across participatory styles, and rather little across organizations. The book wrestles with a crucial feature of contemporary collective action, wherein technology does not necessarily make people participate more, but people consistently use technology when they participate. The result is a theoretically rich and empirically fresh portrait of collective action, organization, and technology"--Provided by publisher.
Physical Description:xiii, 224 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0521191726
9780521191722
0521139635
9780521139632
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