2022
DOI: 10.1177/00016993221116253
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Labour leaders as identity entrepreneurs: Identity formation in the Swedish trade union movement in the 1920s

Abstract: This article explores how cohesive labour movements are created. Although overlooked by previous research, strategic labour leaders that act as identity entrepreneurs can play a decisive role in class formation processes. Using the Swedish trade union movement during the crucial period from 1910 through the 1930s as a case, I examine the labour leaders’ strategic actions to create cohesiveness in the movement. Being pressured by emerging left-wing organizations in the 1910s, Swedish labour leaders realized tha… Show more

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“…The basic reason for participation can be defined as instrumental incentives, although some customers engage in boycotts to modify unfair commercial activity. As for the third kind of demonstration, it might be characterised as an unorganised "grass-roots movement" (Jansson, 2021). A customer's decision not to purchase from a company might be seen as an individual's unprompted reaction to the company's offensive business practices.…”
Section: Electronic Boycott Of Foreign Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic reason for participation can be defined as instrumental incentives, although some customers engage in boycotts to modify unfair commercial activity. As for the third kind of demonstration, it might be characterised as an unorganised "grass-roots movement" (Jansson, 2021). A customer's decision not to purchase from a company might be seen as an individual's unprompted reaction to the company's offensive business practices.…”
Section: Electronic Boycott Of Foreign Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is paralleled in the digital sphere where “social media helped to blur the boundaries between the inside and the outside of the movement” to the benefit of inclusion and direct participation (Kavada, 2015: 883–884). Jenny Jansson (2020) shows, moreover, that the early Workers Movement in Sweden mobilized loyal followers through horizontally organized deliberation in study circles. These served to educate workers, thereby gaining their understanding and acceptance of democratic principles, but also to empower them to participate more fully in the movement.…”
Section: Reflective Inclusion: What Should Count As Deliberation and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See, for example, Cohen & Rogers, 2003. See, for example, McAdam, 2010Daphi, 2017;Jansson, 2020. In Inventing the Future, Srnicek and Williams write that "folk politics" has become "increasingly repetitive and boring" (Srnicek & Williams, 2016, p. 7). uses the terms "relational," "transactional" and sometimes "interactional" interchangeably, building on the works of, among others, Dewey and Bentley 1946.…”
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confidence: 99%