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 […]
Deindustrialization, Nation, Immigration: What Political Responses? Deindustrialization, which began affecting North America and Northwestern Europe in the 1950s, unevenly impacted various workforces. These groups, which have experienced mass layoffs and […]
Oral history has been the primary methodology of the field of deindustrialization studies for the past quarter century. The field is therefore anchored in working-class lives and the lived interior […]
DePOT's Deindustrialization and the Environment working group is pleased to host its first roundtable, Policies and Programs: Deindustrialization and the Environment. This session brings together eight scholars whose research examines […]
Join DePOT and Energy In Society as we talk extractivism, energy transitions, and degrowth! DePOT’s Deindustrialization and the Environment working group is pleased to host its second roundtable, Deindustrialization and […]
Join DePOT for this new roundtable as we talk about the aftermath of industry! Chairperson: Myriam Guillemette Presenters Riccardo Rosa, “Bagnoli after steel. Deindustrialization and participation in a former industrial area […]
Join us for the March Roundtable to discuss Political Abandonment Silencing and Absence in deindustrialization Chairperson: Clarence Hatton-Proulx Presenters: Nina Vodopivek, “Why is it still important to talk about deindustrialization? […]
(Un)just Transitions?: Deindustrialization and the Environment The call for papers is now available! Read and download it in French or English here. What can the study of deindustrialization add to […]