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SUMMARY:ROUNTABLE: SETTLER COLONIALISM AND DEINDUSTRIALIZATION
DESCRIPTION:In Canada\, the United States\, Australia\, and other settler colonies\, the dispossession of Indigenous land is integral to histories of industrialization. Resource industries like forestry\, mining and oil are inextricably tied to the exploitation of Indigenous peoples. How then\, do scholars of deindustrialization respond\, when the “good jobs” lost during industrial closure were directly implicated in the ongoing dispossession of Indigenous lands? Join DePOT affiliates as they propose new directions for working through this tension in deindustrialization studies.   \nWednesday October 9 (9:30AM Eastern Time). \nRegister on Eventbrite to get the Zoom link and receive reminder emails ahead of the roundtable! \nChair: \nPiyusha Chatterjee \nParticipants \n\nPeter Thompson\, University of New Brunswick\, \nMyriam Guillemette\, Université du Québec à Montréal\, \nRaechele Lovell\, 2024-25 DéPOT Artist in Residence\, \nLachlan Mackinnon\, Cape Breton University\, \nPetra Dolata\, University of Calgary 
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/rountable-settler-colonialism-and-deindustrialization/
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CATEGORIES:Online Roundtable
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ORGANIZER;CN="Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time":MAILTO:deindustrialization@concordia.ca
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