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SUMMARY:Roundtable: Deindustrializing Workers and Places
DESCRIPTION:Deindustrializing Workers and Places \nFriday March 29th at 9:30am (EST) \nJoin 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. \nChair: Greg Wilson\, University of Akron \nSpeakers: \n\nAmber Ward\, “Cultural motifs in deindustrialising Central Fife\, Scotland\, 1940s-1990s.”\nValerio Caruso\, “The Politicisation of Environmental Issues in the Deindustrial Areas of Naples”\nBharat Sundararajan\, “Deregulation and Nationalisation: debates around industrial closure in Pondicherry’s textile mills (1954-2000).”\nJames Ferns\, “Occupational Masculinity and Emasculation among Reemployed Scottish Heavy Industry Workers.”\nZoé Konsbruck\, “Deindustrialization in Luxembourg’s steel towns\, 1970-1990”.\nSteven High\, “Testing the ‘Failure of the Left’ Thesis: The Ontario NDP Confronts the Industrial Crisis\, 1990-95.”
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/roundtable-deindustrializing-workers-and-places/
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