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SUMMARY:ROUNDTABLE: DEINDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE LEFT
DESCRIPTION:View the event recording here \nWhat happens to workers’ parties when work dries up? Deindustrialization has presented a profound challenge to parties of the left and centre-left\, with their traditional base in the trade union movement becoming increasingly precarious. In this roundtable\, DePOT affiliates will explore how deindustrialization affected the political left\, how parties and organizations of the left responded to deindustrialization\, and the future of how the political left might adapt to the post-industrial moment.  \nTuesday January 21 (9:30AM Eastern Time). \nRegister on Eventbrite to get the Zoom link and receive reminder emails ahead of the roundtable! \nParticipants:  \n\nGilda Zazzara\, University of Ca’Foscari Venice\nFred Burrill\, University of New Brunswick\nMarion Fontaine\, Sciences Po\nXavier Vigna\, Université Paris-Nanterre\nIndranil Chakraborty\, Concordia University\nManuela Vinai\, University of Turin\nGraham Latham\, Concordia University. \n\n 
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ORGANIZER;CN="Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time":MAILTO:deindustrialization@concordia.ca
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