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SUMMARY:DEINDUSTRIALIZING ITALY
DESCRIPTION:DEINDUSTRIALIZING ITALY \nJune 7\, 2022 – 10am Eastern (4pm in Italy ) \nREGISTER HERE \nFor forty years\, deindustrialization in Italy has been portrayed as a specter\, a threat\, a risk – hardly ever as a reality or a fact. The country remains tightly bound to its identity as a manufacturing nation\, which has managed to overcome the crises of Fordism thanks to its dense fabric of highly specialized small and medium-sized enterprises. However\, at the same time\, deindustrialization has been ongoing: factories\, methods of production\, and work cultures have disappeared\, often without conflict\, memory or research. It is only in the 21st century that these changes and their consequences have begun to take hold\, and a genealogy and map of Italian deindustrialization has begun to be drawn up. At present\, industrial crisis mainly takes the form of the abandonment of Italian facilities by multinational corporations that took over from state-owned enterprises and national business groups during the wave of globalization and privatization in the 1990s. \nThis roundtable brings together researchers that study deindustrialization beyond the traditional heartlands of big industry\, highlighting the links between global processes and the persistence of local identities as a resource for resistance and redefinition of the meaning of work. In Italy\, deindustrialization is an ongoing story in a dual sense\, representing continued economic change and a history that is beginning to be written. \n\nPresenters: \nFilippo Sbrana (University for Foreigners of Perugia) \nValerio Caruso (University of Torino-University of Firenze) \nEloisa Betti (University of Bologna) \nTom Baker (University of Bristol) \nAlberto Prunetti (writer\, Piombino\, Toscana) \nBruno Settis (Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa) \nDiscussant: Stefano Musso (University of Torino) \nChair: Gilda Zazzara (Universita Ca’Foscari Venezia) \n  \nPhoto: Collettivo Gkn © Andrea Sawyerr.
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