Events for June 18 - January 21, 2025

  • ROUNDTABLE: NEW RESEARCH IN DEINDUSTRIALIZATION STUDIES

    Zoom

    Journey from Poland to the American Midwest in our next roundtable, featuring research from seven DePOT affiliates and chaired by Steven High! Thursday April 24th (9:30AM Eastern Time). Register on Eventbrite to get the Zoom link and receive reminder emails ahead of the roundtable! Chairperson: Steven High (Concordia University) Yuan Yi (Concordia University) , “Deindustrialization: A […]

    Free
  • ROUNDTABLE: IN CONVERSATION WITH TIM STRANGLEMAN

    Zoom

    Join his former students and colleagues to celebrate the career of Tim Strangleman, DePOT co-founder and author of many books on the sociology of deindustrialization. Wednesday February 12 (9:30AM Eastern Time). Register on Eventbrite to get the Zoom link and receive reminder emails ahead of the roundtable! Sherry Lee Linkon, Georgetown University Jefferson Cowie, Vanderbilt University […]

    Free
  • ROUNDTABLE: DEINDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE LEFT

    Zoom

    View the event recording here What 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 […]

    Free
  • ROUNDTABLE: DEINDUSTRIALIZATION AND POPULISM

    Zoom

      Brexit and the 2016 US presidential election threw “populism” into the spotlight. Populism, from both the left (Jean-Luc Melenchon, Bernie Sanders) and the right (Marine Le Pen, Donald Trump) has come to define the politics of deindustrializing societies. How do we make sense of this groundswell? Join DePOT as we explore populism and deindustrialization.   […]

    Free
  • ROUNDTABLE: DEINDUSTRIALIZATION, RACE, AND CASTE

    Zoom

    Following the 2016 US presidential election, much ink has been spilled on the topic of the “white working class.” Conjured as the face of the US Rust Belt, whiteness has become synonymous with the “left behind” of deindustrialization, whereas figures of the “migrant” are operationalized to inflict blame. How then, have racialized communites been affected […]

    Free
  • ROUNTABLE: SETTLER COLONIALISM AND DEINDUSTRIALIZATION

    Zoom

    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 […]

    Free
  • Gender, Family, and Deindustrialization — DePOT annual conference

    Strathclyde University 40 George St (Graham Hills Building), Glasgow

    In deindustrialization studies, representations of industrial closures have often dwelled on the ways that masculinity is threatened or reconfigured through the experience of job loss and on the erosion of collective ties and spaces linked to the world of work. Conversely, women have appeared only on the fringes of the literature on deindustrialization, sometimes in their capacities as […]

  • Depot Summer Institute: Difficult histories of gender and community

    Queen's University Belfast

    DePOT Summer Institutes bring together graduate students and postdoctoral fellows as well as select faculty and partners to workshop their latest research in a small supportive setting. Summer Institutes are timed to occur on the eve of the project’s thematic workshops and assembly in order to encourage participants to attend these as well. It is […]

  • Seeing from the South: Deindustrialization in Latin America and the Caribbean

    Zoom

    This roundtable gathers scholars and practitioners from Latin America and the Caribbean to discuss the region's experiences and processes of deindustrialization. The panel discussion will examine various topics linked to deindustrialization, including industrial heritage, environmental waste, gender, political participation, and everyday life, among other issues. Register on Google Forms to get the Zoom link and receive […]

  • Roundtable: Deindustrializing Workers and Places

    Zoom

    Deindustrializing Workers and Places Friday March 29th at 9:30am (EST) Join us as six DePOT-affiliated researchers share their work on the deindustrializing places and people they study across six different industrial and regional contexts. The event is free, but registration is required to get the Zoom link. Chair: Greg Wilson, University of Akron Speakers: Amber […]

  • Labour in the shadows: A cultural event and walking tour of Chabanel district in Montreal

    Labour in the shadows: A cultural event and walking tour of Chabanel district in Montreal Time: Sunday, March 17, 2024: 1pm, sharp! Location: Ateliers Belleville, 545 Legendre Ouest, Suite 109 Please register by emailing Stefan at: stefan.christoff@gmail.com You are invited to a community walking tour in Montréal’s garment district (Cité de la Mode) that will […]

  • Roundtable: De-Industrial Heritage

    Zoom

    What does deindustrialization studies have to offer heritage studies—and what can scholars of deindustrialization learn from the world of heritage? Six DePOT student, postdoctoral, and research affiliates share their research on de-industrial heritage. Register on Google Forms to get the Zoom link and receive reminder emails ahead of the roundtable! Chair: Steven High Presenters:  Brian Rosa, […]