Events for December 9, 2024 - September 20, 2023

  • Deindustrializing Eastern Europe

    Zoom

    After the collapse of Communism in East Central and Eastern Europe, most countries transitioned rapidly to liberal capitalist regimes. This transition process was often characterized by neoliberal strategies for transitioning […]

    Free
  • DePOT Annual Conference: The Politics of Industrial Closure

    Cape Breton University 1250 Grand Lake Road, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Le français suit: The DePOT Politics of Industrial Closure conference will focus primarily on the “how” and “why” of mine, mill and factory closings, the wider restructuring of the international […]

    Free
  • Roundtable: The Political Economy of Deindustrialization

    Zoom

    The Political Economy of Deindustrialization Join us for a roundtable on The Political Economy of Deindustrialization, which will showcase the political economy section of the forthcoming Routledge International Handbook on […]

    Free
  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]