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Membership-based strategies: Organizing and recruitment

In: Organizing Matters

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The second of the four chapters detailing the findings, this chapter looks at the diffusion of organizing practices from the Anglo-American countries to countries with a corporatist heritage. Identifying multiple framings of organizing practices, these are distinguished from membership recruitment. The chapter draws on the experience of organizers from the four countries for a detailed account of organizing practices, from initiation to maturation, tying them to the objectives for pursuing membership-based strategies as established in the previous chapter.

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  • ., 2020. "Membership-based strategies: Organizing and recruitment," Chapters, in: Organizing Matters, chapter 5, pages 111-154, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:19613_5
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