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 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 division of labour, as well as the societal debates about the nature of economic change. Political economy concerns are therefore central as are studies focusing […]

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