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SUMMARY:DePOT Podcast Live Recording "Town Called Malice: Gender\, Industrial Closure and Billy Elliot"
DESCRIPTION:The DePOT Podcast will be recording a live episode from Concordia University’s 4th Space on October 28\, from 4:30-6:00 PM. Fred Burrill will host a discussion on the relationship between deindustrialization and gender with Montreal-based students Amanda Whitt\, Lauren Laframboise\, Liam Devitt\, and Amber Ward who is visiting Montreal from Scotland! \nThey’ll be discussing new ideas and frameworks for researching deindustrialization\, sharing how these influence their own research\, and problematizing the neoliberal depictions of deindustrialization that loom large in popular culture. \nThis is a fully hybrid event: swing by if you’re in Montreal (doors open at 4:00) or head over to 4th Space’s website to register to attend on Zoom meeting or watch along on Youtube. \nClick here to listen to past episodes of the DePOT podcast here.
URL:https://deindustrialization.org/event/depot-podcast-live-recording-town-called-malice-gender-industrial-closure-and-billy-elliot/
LOCATION:4th Space\, 1400 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.\, Montreal\, QC\, H3G 1M8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Student Showcase
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ORGANIZER;CN="Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time":MAILTO:deindustrialization@concordia.ca
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