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SUMMARY:DePOT Environmental Workshop: Gentrification and Greening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a March workshop with the Environment initiative to discuss Gentrification and Greening\n\n\n\nChairperson: Greg Wilson \nPresenters: \n\nAlexandrina Vanke: The visual aesthetics of green gentrification in deindustrialising landscapes: a cross-national qualitative comparison\nEliot Perrin: Environmental Reclamation and the Reimagining of Sudbury\, Ontario’s Identity\nEllinor Eriksson: The nomadic town: Temporalities and trauma in Sweden’s postwar hydropower projects and their aftermath\nPatrick Cooper-McCann: Planning the Future of Industry in Detroit: Gentrifying vs. Declining Contexts\nFiona Hamilton: Rivers of Industry\, Currents of Decline: Environmental Memory in Adaptive Reuse
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/rountable-political-abandonment-silencing-and-absence-in-deindustrialization-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Keyword workshop,Online Roundtable
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SUMMARY:Rountable: Political Abandonment\, Silencing and Absence in Deindustrialization
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the March Roundtable to discuss Political Abandonment Silencing and Absence in deindustrialization\n\n\n\nChairperson: Clarence Hatton-Proulx \nPresenters: \nNina Vodopivek\, “Why is it still important to talk about deindustrialization? Silencing industrial workers and deindustrialization: postsocialist experiences.” \nSona Baldrian\, “Among the Ruins of Past Utopias: Women\, Work\, and Political Abandonment in Postsocialist Armenia.” \nPhilippine D’Halleine\, “La conséquence masquée de la désindustrialisation: la violence domestique” \nAndrea Negro\, “Deindustrialized Bodies in Motion: The Return of Italians from the Belgian Mines.” \nSteven High\, « A Grim Deterrent: Darlington\, the US Supreme Court\, and the Legalization of Anti-Union Plant Closures.” \nMatthew Penney\, “Between ‘Flying Geese’ and ‘Hollowing Out’ – Discourses of Deindustrialization in Japan.” \nSahar Ghasemshahi\, “Oil\, Deindustrialization\, and the Absence of Heritage Policy: Abadan as an Industrial Palimpsest.”
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/rountable-political-abandonment-silencing-and-absence-in-deindustrialization/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Roundtable
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