Le monde désindustrialisé
Nous signalons la parution de l’ouvrage dirigé par Steven High, Lachlan MacKinnon et Andrew Perchard, The deindustrialized world. Confronting ruination in post-industrial places, Vancouver, UBC Press, 2018, 388p.
Présentation de l’éditeur :
Since the 1970s, the closure of mines, mills, and factories has marked a rupture in working-class lives. The Deindustrialized World interrogates the process of industrial ruination, from the first impact of layoffs in metropolitan cities, suburban areas, and single-industry towns to the shock waves that rippled outward, affecting entire regions, countries, and beyond.
Seeking to hear the “roar … on the other side of the silence,” scholars from France, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States share their own stories of ruin and ruination and ask others what it means to be working class in a postindustrial world. In Part 1, they explore the ruination of former workplaces and the damaged health and injured bodies of industrial workers. Part 2 brings to light disparities of experiences between rural resource towns and cities, where hipster revitalization often overshadows industrial loss. Part 3 reveals the ongoing impact of deindustrialization on working people and their place in the new global economy.
Together, the chapters open a window on the lived experiences of people living at ground zero of deindustrialization, revealing its layered impacts and examining how workers, environmentalists, activists, and the state have responded to its challenges.
This volume will appeal to historians, geographers, and social science scholars as well as anyone interested in the issues surrounding capitalist development, urban revitalization, and poverty, class, and community.
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Romain Castellesi (25 février 2018). Le monde désindustrialisé. Mondes du travail. Consulté le 25 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/aqxk