DéPOT: Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time
Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time
13 episodes
5 months ago
The DéPOT partnership examines the historical roots of deindustrialization and the contemporary responses to it. The goal is to understand deindustrialization in transnational or comparative perspective, its causes, the responses to it, its effects, and its legacies. The partnership joins 25 leading specialists in the study of deindustrialization as well as 18 research centres and 16 industrial museums, heritage groups, trade unions, labour archives, Indigenous organizations, and publishers. The focus is on the transnational connections between and comparisons among the United States, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom – the heart of the old “industrial world.”
The DéPOT podcast serves as a place for deindustrialization-related conversations about research, methodology, and publications, primarily with graduate student and post doctoral affiliates and co-investigators.
Please visit https://deindustrialization.org to learn more about the project.
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The DéPOT partnership examines the historical roots of deindustrialization and the contemporary responses to it. The goal is to understand deindustrialization in transnational or comparative perspective, its causes, the responses to it, its effects, and its legacies. The partnership joins 25 leading specialists in the study of deindustrialization as well as 18 research centres and 16 industrial museums, heritage groups, trade unions, labour archives, Indigenous organizations, and publishers. The focus is on the transnational connections between and comparisons among the United States, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom – the heart of the old “industrial world.”
The DéPOT podcast serves as a place for deindustrialization-related conversations about research, methodology, and publications, primarily with graduate student and post doctoral affiliates and co-investigators.
Please visit https://deindustrialization.org to learn more about the project.
La désindustrialisation de la Lorraine du fer: Entretien avec Pascal Raggi
DéPOT: Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time
45 minutes 28 seconds
1 year ago
La désindustrialisation de la Lorraine du fer: Entretien avec Pascal Raggi
Cet épisode présente l'interview par Fred Burrill de Pascal Raggi, maître de conférences Habilité à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) à l’Université de Lorraine, chercheur au Centre de Recherche Universitaire Lorrain d’Histoire et directeur scientifique du Musée de l’Histoire du Fer. Au menu: le rôle de l'État dans la désindustrialisation française, les techniques de travail en évolution, la violence syndicale, et l'importance des échanges transnationaux.
DéPOT: Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time
The DéPOT partnership examines the historical roots of deindustrialization and the contemporary responses to it. The goal is to understand deindustrialization in transnational or comparative perspective, its causes, the responses to it, its effects, and its legacies. The partnership joins 25 leading specialists in the study of deindustrialization as well as 18 research centres and 16 industrial museums, heritage groups, trade unions, labour archives, Indigenous organizations, and publishers. The focus is on the transnational connections between and comparisons among the United States, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom – the heart of the old “industrial world.”
The DéPOT podcast serves as a place for deindustrialization-related conversations about research, methodology, and publications, primarily with graduate student and post doctoral affiliates and co-investigators.
Please visit https://deindustrialization.org to learn more about the project.