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SUMMARY:Roundtable: (In)Justice and Heritage After Industry
DESCRIPTION:Join DePOT for this new roundtable as we talk about the aftermath of industry!\n\n\n\nChairperson: Myriam Guillemette \nPresenters \nRiccardo Rosa\, “Bagnoli after steel. Deindustrialization and participation in a former industrial area of southern Italy.” \nTim Liebregt\, “Bust Amid Boom: Automotive Plant Closures in Windsor\, Ontario\, 1945-1965.” \nThéo Georget\, “Restructuration industrielle en France\, économie morale et mobilisations sociales”. \nSeana Irvine\, “Spatializing (In)Justice: Politics\, Planning and Citizen Participation in King’s Cross Redevelopment.” \nJaime Gallego Bellas\, “La culture et le patrimoine dans la redynamisation des régions postindustrielles : analyse comparée entre le Pays Basque et l’agglomération lilloise” \nGuilherme Pozzer\, \nAparna Das\, “Deindustrialisation and Spatial Governance in Kolkata’s Jute Mill Lands: A Bourdieusian Reading.”
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/roundtable-injustice-and-heritageafter-industry/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time":MAILTO:deindustrialization@concordia.ca
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time":MAILTO:deindustrialization@concordia.ca
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time":MAILTO:deindustrialization@concordia.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260618
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SUMMARY:(Un)Just Transitions? Deindustrialization and the Environment Transitions (In)Justes? La Désindustrialisation et l’Environment
DESCRIPTION:(Un)just Transitions?: Deindustrialization and the Environment DePOT Conference \nConcordia University\, Montréal\, QC\, Canada June 18-20 2026 \nWhat can the study of deindustrialization add to our understanding of environmental history? And conversely\, what can the study of environmental history contribute to deindustrialization studies? Answering these questions will be the focus of the 2026 Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time (DePOT) annual conference\, whose theme is “Deindustrialization and the Environment.” \nTransitions are central in both environmental and deindustrialization studies. In environmental history\, these transitions include the agricultural and industrial revolutions\, and changes in energy sources from wood to fossil fuels\, to renewables. These have been explored in the context of the legal system\, labour\, culture\, economy and politics. Deindustrialization studies also centre on questions of transition. Studies might\, for example\, assess the impacts and transformations at work in the relationship between humans and nature in the decline\, removal\, or shift of industrial activity. The conference looks to explore these and other aspects of the intersection between deindustrialization and the environment. \nConference News  \nThe program is now available in English and French : Conférence 2026 programme \nThe call for papers is now available on our website! Read and download it in French or English here. \n\n 
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/unjust-transitions-deindustrialization-and-the-environment-transitions-injustes-la-desindustrialisation-et-lenvironment/
LOCATION:Concordia University\, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd W\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3G 1M8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference
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