Geographies of Post-Industrial Place, Memory, and Heritage
Herausgeber: Price, William R.; Walker, Amy; Rhodes II, Mark Alan
Geographies of Post-Industrial Place, Memory, and Heritage
Herausgeber: Price, William R.; Walker, Amy; Rhodes II, Mark Alan
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This book investigates the overlap of memory and the impacts of industrialization within todayâ s communities and the senses of place and heritage which grew alongside and in reaction to the growth of mines, mills, and factories. Using global examples, the authors provide a uniquely geographic understanding to industrial heritage.
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This book investigates the overlap of memory and the impacts of industrialization within todayâ s communities and the senses of place and heritage which grew alongside and in reaction to the growth of mines, mills, and factories. Using global examples, the authors provide a uniquely geographic understanding to industrial heritage.
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- Routledge Research in Sustainable Urbanism
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780367440909
- ISBN-10: 0367440903
- Artikelnr.: 60000362
- Routledge Research in Sustainable Urbanism
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780367440909
- ISBN-10: 0367440903
- Artikelnr.: 60000362
Mark Alan Rhodes II is Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Sciences, Michigan Technological University, USA. William Price is Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography, Ball State University, USA. Amy Walker is a PhD candidate in the School of Geography and Planning at Cardiff University, UK.
1. Introduction: Geographies of Post-Industrial Place, Memory, and Heritage
- Mark Alan Rhodes II, William R. Price and Amy Walker Part 1: Constructing
Post-Industrial Communities: Place, Memory, and Practice 2. Notes from a
shrinking market: 'Anticipatory nostalgia' and place-making in the midst of
change - Pablo Arboleda and Hayden Lorimer 3. Asansol: Unfinished biography
of a Raj Era railway town: Explorations in heritage practice in post
industrial India - Santanu Banerjee, Suvojit Chatterjee, Edward Hollis and
Hemonta Mondal 4. Everyday resonances of industrial pasts: Considering
lived and affective memories in ex-coal mining landscapes in a South Wales
valley - Amy Walker Part 2: Post-Industrial Working Landscapes 5.
Unearthing community identities at the National Coal Mining Museums of
Great Britain - William R. Price 6. Contamination as artifact: Waste and
the presence of absence at the Trout Lake Concentrator, Coleraine,
Minnesota - John Baeten 7. Geocreativity: Place rooted social engagement in
industrial ruins - the case of Konvent, Spain - Rosa Cerarols and Antonio
Luna 8. Dramatising deindustrialisation: Experiential authority,
temporality and embodiment in a play about nuclear decommissioning - Leila
Dawney Part 3: De-Romanticizing Industrial Heritage 9. Agrarian ruins of
the Khmer Rouge: The post-industrial landscapes of a rural economy - James
A. Tyner, Kent State University and Stian Rice 10. The cultural
necrotechnologies of capital and the production of (post) industrial
capital punishment - Alex R. Colucci 11. Industrial heritage in an era of
climate catastrophe: Contamination as heritage - Carolyn F. Thompson 12.
Amgueddfa'r Gogledd: Slate, slavery, and transatlantic labor in the
National Slate Museum - Mark Alan Rhodes II
- Mark Alan Rhodes II, William R. Price and Amy Walker Part 1: Constructing
Post-Industrial Communities: Place, Memory, and Practice 2. Notes from a
shrinking market: 'Anticipatory nostalgia' and place-making in the midst of
change - Pablo Arboleda and Hayden Lorimer 3. Asansol: Unfinished biography
of a Raj Era railway town: Explorations in heritage practice in post
industrial India - Santanu Banerjee, Suvojit Chatterjee, Edward Hollis and
Hemonta Mondal 4. Everyday resonances of industrial pasts: Considering
lived and affective memories in ex-coal mining landscapes in a South Wales
valley - Amy Walker Part 2: Post-Industrial Working Landscapes 5.
Unearthing community identities at the National Coal Mining Museums of
Great Britain - William R. Price 6. Contamination as artifact: Waste and
the presence of absence at the Trout Lake Concentrator, Coleraine,
Minnesota - John Baeten 7. Geocreativity: Place rooted social engagement in
industrial ruins - the case of Konvent, Spain - Rosa Cerarols and Antonio
Luna 8. Dramatising deindustrialisation: Experiential authority,
temporality and embodiment in a play about nuclear decommissioning - Leila
Dawney Part 3: De-Romanticizing Industrial Heritage 9. Agrarian ruins of
the Khmer Rouge: The post-industrial landscapes of a rural economy - James
A. Tyner, Kent State University and Stian Rice 10. The cultural
necrotechnologies of capital and the production of (post) industrial
capital punishment - Alex R. Colucci 11. Industrial heritage in an era of
climate catastrophe: Contamination as heritage - Carolyn F. Thompson 12.
Amgueddfa'r Gogledd: Slate, slavery, and transatlantic labor in the
National Slate Museum - Mark Alan Rhodes II
1. Introduction: Geographies of Post-Industrial Place, Memory, and Heritage
- Mark Alan Rhodes II, William R. Price and Amy Walker Part 1: Constructing
Post-Industrial Communities: Place, Memory, and Practice 2. Notes from a
shrinking market: 'Anticipatory nostalgia' and place-making in the midst of
change - Pablo Arboleda and Hayden Lorimer 3. Asansol: Unfinished biography
of a Raj Era railway town: Explorations in heritage practice in post
industrial India - Santanu Banerjee, Suvojit Chatterjee, Edward Hollis and
Hemonta Mondal 4. Everyday resonances of industrial pasts: Considering
lived and affective memories in ex-coal mining landscapes in a South Wales
valley - Amy Walker Part 2: Post-Industrial Working Landscapes 5.
Unearthing community identities at the National Coal Mining Museums of
Great Britain - William R. Price 6. Contamination as artifact: Waste and
the presence of absence at the Trout Lake Concentrator, Coleraine,
Minnesota - John Baeten 7. Geocreativity: Place rooted social engagement in
industrial ruins - the case of Konvent, Spain - Rosa Cerarols and Antonio
Luna 8. Dramatising deindustrialisation: Experiential authority,
temporality and embodiment in a play about nuclear decommissioning - Leila
Dawney Part 3: De-Romanticizing Industrial Heritage 9. Agrarian ruins of
the Khmer Rouge: The post-industrial landscapes of a rural economy - James
A. Tyner, Kent State University and Stian Rice 10. The cultural
necrotechnologies of capital and the production of (post) industrial
capital punishment - Alex R. Colucci 11. Industrial heritage in an era of
climate catastrophe: Contamination as heritage - Carolyn F. Thompson 12.
Amgueddfa'r Gogledd: Slate, slavery, and transatlantic labor in the
National Slate Museum - Mark Alan Rhodes II
- Mark Alan Rhodes II, William R. Price and Amy Walker Part 1: Constructing
Post-Industrial Communities: Place, Memory, and Practice 2. Notes from a
shrinking market: 'Anticipatory nostalgia' and place-making in the midst of
change - Pablo Arboleda and Hayden Lorimer 3. Asansol: Unfinished biography
of a Raj Era railway town: Explorations in heritage practice in post
industrial India - Santanu Banerjee, Suvojit Chatterjee, Edward Hollis and
Hemonta Mondal 4. Everyday resonances of industrial pasts: Considering
lived and affective memories in ex-coal mining landscapes in a South Wales
valley - Amy Walker Part 2: Post-Industrial Working Landscapes 5.
Unearthing community identities at the National Coal Mining Museums of
Great Britain - William R. Price 6. Contamination as artifact: Waste and
the presence of absence at the Trout Lake Concentrator, Coleraine,
Minnesota - John Baeten 7. Geocreativity: Place rooted social engagement in
industrial ruins - the case of Konvent, Spain - Rosa Cerarols and Antonio
Luna 8. Dramatising deindustrialisation: Experiential authority,
temporality and embodiment in a play about nuclear decommissioning - Leila
Dawney Part 3: De-Romanticizing Industrial Heritage 9. Agrarian ruins of
the Khmer Rouge: The post-industrial landscapes of a rural economy - James
A. Tyner, Kent State University and Stian Rice 10. The cultural
necrotechnologies of capital and the production of (post) industrial
capital punishment - Alex R. Colucci 11. Industrial heritage in an era of
climate catastrophe: Contamination as heritage - Carolyn F. Thompson 12.
Amgueddfa'r Gogledd: Slate, slavery, and transatlantic labor in the
National Slate Museum - Mark Alan Rhodes II