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SUMMARY:Nostalgia - a reassessment in the era of austerity
DESCRIPTION:This roundtable brings together scholars to focus on the role\, and representation\, of nostalgia in deindustrialisation studies. In their paradigm shifting piece\, Cowie and Heathcott (2003) urged us to ‘move beyond’ smokestack nostalgia and tales of victimisation through closure. However\, 20 years later\, this perspective requires revisiting. Across the deindustrialising world\, areas formerly built-up around industry continue to suffer from multiple deprivations in: crime; poverty; poor environment; addiction; unemployment; poor health\, and more. In this roundtable\, we consider how a reassessment of nostalgic reflections\, and their meanings\, can contribute to our understandings of experience in deindustrialisation’s half-life across generations. Taken together\, they offer fresh insights into how we can reconnect the history of deindustrialisation with the contemporary experience of those communities worst impacted. \nYou can get your Zoom tickets on the event’s Eventbrite page. \n\n\n\nChairs/Organisers: Dr Hilary Orange (Swansea University) and Dr Andy Clark (Newcastle University) \nPresenters: \n\nAndy Clark\, Newcastle University\nFred Burrill\, Cape Breton University\nJackie Clarke\, University of Glasgow\nSinead Burns\, Queen’s University Belfast\nStefan Berger\, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum\nMagdalena Novoa\, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.\nEwan Gibbs\, University of Glasgow\n\nCo-sponsors: DePOT and CHART (Centre for Heritage Research and Training)\, Swansea University \nIf you are joining us on Zoom\, please note that the event will be recorded.
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/nostalgia-a-reassessment-in-the-era-of-austerity/
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CATEGORIES:Online Roundtable,public programming
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ORGANIZER;CN="Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time":MAILTO:deindustrialization@concordia.ca
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SUMMARY:Where did all the jobs go? A CIH and DePOT Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Where did all the jobs go? What the history of deindustrialization can tell us about working-class survival in the face of economic change  \nIn the midst of global ecological crisis\, working-class communities formed around resource extractive industries face an uncertain future. What lessons can be learned from the experience of diverse working-class areas across Canada and the Western world who have navigated the treacherous waters of deindustrialization in earlier periods\, and who continue to live in the aftermath of shutdowns? \nModerator: Jim Ellis\, Director of the Calgary Institute for the Humanities (CIH).  \nPresenters: \nAnna Bettini (Postdoctoral research associate at the Calgary Institute for Humanities at the University of Calgary)\nF﻿red Burrill (Postdoctoral researcher at Cape Breton University)\nL﻿achlan MacKinnon (Canada Research Chair (Tier II) In Post-Industrial Communities at Cape Breton University)\nL﻿auren Laframboise (PhD student\, Concordia University)\nPetra Dolata (Associate Professor of History at the University of Calgary and Scholar in Residence (2019-2023) at the Calgary Institute for the Humanities)\nT﻿his roundtable will be fully hybrid: join us at the University of Calgary’s Department of History (Social Sciences Building\, SS623\, no tickets required)\, or register on Eventbrite to join us on Zoom. \nThe Zoom link will be circulated to everyone who registered two weeks before the event. Please note that this Zoom meeting will be recorded and updated to DePOT’s YouTube page.
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/where-did-all-the-jobs-go-a-cih-and-depot-roundtable/
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