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Wat (wie) is non-unionism - definitie

TERM COINED BY ACADEMICS RICHARD B. FREEMAN AND JOEL ROGERS TO EXPLAIN A POSSIBLE NEW MODEL FOR ORGANIZING WORKERS
Open source unionism; Open Source Unionism

Unionism in Ireland         
  • Orange Order banner]] showing Carson the signing of the [[Ulster Covenant]] 1912
  • Detail of the [[Battle of Ballynahinch]] 1798 by Thomas Robinson. Government Yeomanry prepare to hang United Irish insurgent Hugh McCulloch, a grocer.
  • The statue of Lord [[Edward Carson]] in front of Parliament Buildings, Stormont
  • Coat of Arms of the Government of Northern Ireland]] used between 1924 and 1973
  • Detail from 2015 Sinn Féin election flyer, North Belfast
  • Flag of the [[Congested Districts Board for Ireland]], 1893–1907
  • "Conflict to Peace", paramilitaries face the Parliament Buildings at Stormont, mural Kilburn Street, Belfast
  • William Gladstone writing legislation under pressure from the Land League. Caricature 1881.
  • The 1918 general election result in Ireland. Sinn Féin sweeps the south and west
  • A flowchart illustrating all the political parties that have existed throughout the history of Northern Ireland and leading up to its formation (1889 onwards). Unionist parties are in orange.
  • 1899 penny print of Henry Cooke's 1841 speech in "reply to Daniel O'Connell"
  • Mural for the [[Red Hand Commando]] (UVF) which, uniquely, had an Irish-language motto, ''Lamh Dearg Abu'' (Victory to the Red Hand)
  • alt=Unionist protest against the Northern Ireland Protocol, Sady Row, Belfast, 2021.
  • Signing the Ulster Covenant Declaration, "Ulster Day" 1912
  • Anti-Faulkner Unionist election poster
  • Troubles]]
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  • Campaign against the Anglo-Irish Agreement
  • ''God Save the Queen'', ''Erin Go Bragh'', Ulster Unionist Convention, Belfast, 1892
  • Unionist march in Belfast, 9 April 1912
POLITICAL IDEOLOGY
Unionist (Ireland); Ulster Unionism; Irish Unionism; Irish Unionist; Irish Unionists; Unionist (Northern Ireland); Irish unionism; Unionists (Ireland); Unionism (Ireland); Unionism(Ireland); Unionism (North Ireland); Ulster unionism; Unionist in Ireland; Irish unionist; Ulster unionists; Southern Irish unionism; Ulster unionist; Irish loyalism; Unionism in Northern Ireland; Irish unionists; Neo-unionism (Ireland); Neo-unionism; Unionism (Northern Ireland); Constructive Unionism
Unionism is a political tradition on the island of Ireland that favours political union with Great Britain and professes loyalty to the British Crown and constitution. As the overwhelming sentiment of Ireland's Protestant minority, following Catholic Emancipation (1829) unionism mobilised to keep Ireland part of the United Kingdom and to defeat the efforts of Irish nationalists to restore a separate Irish parliament.
Unionism in Scotland         
  • Charles III, current monarch of the United Kingdom
  • Scottish Orangemen marching in Larkhall
  • Map showing the percentage of the population that identifies itself as "Scottish and British" and "British" only according to the 2011 UK Census.
  • A map denoting the results of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum sorted by council area, where saturation of colour denotes strength of vote, red denotes 'No' and blue denotes 'Yes'.
  • Map showing the percentage of the population that identifies itself as "Scottish" only according to the 2011 UK Census.
  • dimidiated]] with the [[Tudor rose]] of England
OVERVIEW ABOUT UNIONISM IN SCOTLAND
Unionism (Scotland); Unionist (Scotland); Scottish unionist; Scottish Unionism; Unionists (Scotland); Scotland's Unionist; Unionist in Scotland; Scottish Unionists; Scottish unionists; Scottish unionism
Unionism in Scotland () is a political movement which favours the continuation of the political union between Scotland and the other countries of the United Kingdom (England, Wales and Northern Ireland), and hence is opposed to Scottish independence. Scotland is one of four countries of the United Kingdom which has its own devolved government and Scottish Parliament, as well as representation in the UK Parliament.
unionism         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Anti-unionism; Unionism (disambiguation); Pro-Union
Unionism is any set of political principles based on the idea that two or more political or national units should be joined or remain together, for example that Northern Ireland should remain part of the United Kingdom.
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unionist (unionists)
...traditional unionists fearful of home rule.
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Wikipedia

Open-source unionism

Open-source unionism is a term coined by academics Richard B. Freeman and Joel Rogers to explain a possible new model for organizing workers that depended on the labor movement "taking its own historical lessons with diversified membership seriously and relying more heavily on the Internet in membership communication and servicing".

The idea was popularized in a June 2004 article for The Nation and more completely elaborated on in an earlier piece in the Spring 2002 issue of the academic journal WorkingUSA.