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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/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:CURATING AND ARCHIVING DEINDUSTRIALIZATION
DESCRIPTION:DePOT’s Fall 2021 Roundtable Series: Rethinking Deindustrialization Studies  \nThis roundtable series invites us to revisit our understanding of the field of deindustrialization studies. Two sessions expand the geographic imaginary from the old industrial heartlands of Western Europe and North America. Another asks us to make gender analysis more central.  The final session brings curatorial and archival knowledge into the conversation.     \nFriday November 19th\, 10:00-12:00 (Eastern Standard Time)  \nThis roundtable will showcase practice-based knowledge of museum curators and working-class history archivists who are in DePOT partner organizations.  \nRegister here. This event will be held through Zoom. The event will be taking place in English\, with presentations in French translated to English via closed captions. If you have any additional access needs please contact the organizer.\n \n  \n \n  \nChairperson: Hilary Orange\, University of Swansea  \n\nTimo Hauge (Regionalverband Ruhr) \nKatarzyna Nogueira (Ruhr University)  \nRebecca Dolgoy & Erin Secord (Ingenium Canada) \nMarcelle Wilson (Steel Museum) \nStefano Agnoletto  & Roberta Garruccio (Fondazione ISEC)\n\n*** \nCover Image: Portal of the machine hall at the former Zollern Colliery. Photo Courtesy of LWL-Industriemuseum.
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/curating-and-archiving-deindustrialization/
CATEGORIES:Rethinking Deindustrialization Studies
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SUMMARY:TOWARDS A GLOBAL DEINDUSTRIALIZATION STUDIES
DESCRIPTION:DePOT’s Fall 2021 Roundtable Series: Rethinking Deindustrialization Studies  \nThis roundtable series invites us to revisit our understanding of the field of deindustrialization studies. Two sessions expand the geographic imaginary from the old industrial heartlands of Western Europe and North America. Another asks us to make gender analysis more central.  The final session brings curatorial and archival knowledge into the conversation. \n \nFriday October 15 10:00am-12:00pm (EST)  \nCo-organized with the Global Development Institute and Manchester Urban Institute initiative. \nRegister here. This event will take place through Zoom. The event will be taking place in English\, with presentations in French translated to English via closed captions. If you have any additional access needs please contact the organizer. \n  \n \nAdditionally\, here is the video presentation of Max Rousseau and Tarik Harroud. An English and French transcription of their presentation can be viewed here. \n \n  \nChairperson: Stefan Berger\, Ruhr University – Bochum  \n\nSeth Schindler\, University of Manchester\, will speak about Dar es Salaam\, Tanzania. \nMax Rousseau\nTarik Harroud\nNeha Sami and Shriya Anand\, Indian Institute for Human Settlements\, will speak about Bangalore\, India.  \nXuefei Ren\, Michigan State University\, will speak about Harbin\, China.  \nMagdalena Novoa Echaurren\, University of Illinois\, will speak about Chile. \nOwen Crankshaw\, University of Bristol\, will speak about Johannesburg\, South Africa.  \nAnna Calori\, University of Jena\, will speak about the former Yugoslavia. \nAzat Gündoğan from Florida State University will speak about Istanbul\, Turkey. \n\n*** \nCover Image: Demonstration by Réhon steelworkers\, France 1984. Photo: Philippe Piacentini.
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/towards-a-global-deindustrialization-studies/
CATEGORIES:Rethinking Deindustrialization Studies
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SUMMARY:GENDERING DEINDUSTRIALIZATION STUDIES
DESCRIPTION:DePOT’s Fall 2021 Roundtable Series: Rethinking Deindustrialization Studies (Part 2) \nThis roundtable series invites us to revisit our understanding of the field of deindustrialization studies. Two sessions expand the geographic imaginary from the old industrial heartlands of Western Europe and North America. Another asks us to make gender analysis more central.  The final session brings curatorial and archival knowledge into the conversation.   \nFriday October 1st   10:00-12:00 (Eastern Standard Time)  \nRegister here. This event will be held through Zoom. The event will be taking place in English\, with presentations in French translated to English via closed captions. If you have any additional access needs please contact the organizer.\n \nRECORDING:\n \nCo-Chairs: Arthur McIvor\, University of Strathclyde; Jackie Clarke\, University of Glasgow.  \n\nNaomi Petropoulos\, Queen’s University Belfast. \nRory Stride\, University of Strathclyde. \nLauren Laframboise\, Concordia University. \nRebekah Chatellier\, University of Strathclyde. \nMarion Henry\, Sciences Po Paris and University of Strathclyde \nAmber Ward\, University of St. Andrew’s \nAndy Clark\, Newcastle University. \n\n*** \nCover Image: Workers in the textile mill of Industrias Unidas S.A.\, Ilopango\, 1956. Photo courtesy of World Bank Group/Paul Sanche.
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/gendering-deindustrialization-studies/
CATEGORIES:Rethinking Deindustrialization Studies
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CREATED:20210625T191521Z
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SUMMARY:DEINDUSTRIALIZING AUSTRALIA 
DESCRIPTION:DePOT’s Fall 2021 Roundtable Series: Rethinking Deindustrialization Studies \nThis roundtable series invites us to revisit our understanding of the field of deindustrialization studies. Two sessions expand the geographic imaginary from the old industrial heartlands of Western Europe and North America. Another asks us to make gender analysis more central.  The final session brings curatorial and archival knowledge into the conversation.   \nThursday September 16th 6:00-8:00 am (Eastern Standard Time – apologies to North Americans) or: 8pm (Sydney\, Australia)\, 11am (UK)\, 12 noon (Germany\, France\, Italy).  \nThis event is co-organized with two Australian Research Council funded projects on “History\, Heritage and Environmental Change in a Deindustrialised Landscape” (based at Macquarie University) and “Continuity and Change in the Australian Industrial Landscape” (based at the University of Wollongong).  \nRegister here. This event will be held on Zoom. The event will be taking place in English\, with presentations in French translated to English via closed captions. If you have any additional access needs please contact the organizer.\n \n\nThe recording for this event can also be viewed here. \nChairperson: Steven High\, Concordia University.  \n\nTanya Evans\, Macquarie University. \nLucy Taksa\, Macquarie University. \nChris Gibson\, University of Wollongong \nChantel Carr\, University of Wollongong \nSeamus O’Hanlon\, Monash University. \nJesse Adams Stein\, University of Technology Sydney. \nEric Eklund\, Federation University. \n\n*** \nCover Image: View of the petrochemical plants from the port area\, Porto Marghera\, 2016. Photo by Gilda Zazzara.  
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/deindustrializing-australia/
CATEGORIES:Regional Roundtables,Rethinking Deindustrialization Studies
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SUMMARY:History and Memory in Gentrifying St-Henri
DESCRIPTION:Saint-Henri\, a working-class neighbourhood in the Southwest of Montreal\, was once at the heart of industrial capitalism in Canada. Brutal processes of deindustrialization and gentrification have created multiple historical layers of displacement and resistance\, the traces of which are imprinted in popular memory. \nOver the course of the last few months\, undergraduate History students at Concordia enrolled in the “History and Memory in Gentrifying Saint-Henri” course have been thinking through these issues. In collaboration with the À Nous la Malting Collective\, a community initiative to convert the neighbourhood’s last abandoned industrial site into social housing\, a working-class history museum\, and local services\, the students have been working on exhibit proposals\, interpretative panels\, and creative outputs that can help to further this project. \nCome and see what they’ve been working on! Register here.
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/history-and-memory-in-gentrifying-st-henri/
CATEGORIES:public programming,Student Showcase
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