Ebook: Reanimating Industrial Spaces: Conducting Memory Work in Post-industrial Societies
Author: Hilary Orange
- Tags: Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Bioengineering, Chemical, Civil & Environmental, Computer Modelling, Construction, Design, Electrical & Electronics, Energy Production & Extraction, Industrial Manufacturing & Operational Systems, Marine Engineering, Materials & Material Science, Mechanical, Military Technology, Reference, Telecommunications & Sensors, Engineering & Transportation, Technology, History of Technology, Nanotechnology, Safety & Health, Social Aspects, Science & Math, General, Anthropology, Politics & Socia
- Series: UCL Institute of Archaeology Publications
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Routledge
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Reanimating Industrial Spaces explores the relationships between people and the places of former industry through approaches that incorporate and critique memory-work. The chapters in this volume consider four broad questions: What is the relationship between industrial heritage and memory? How is memory involved in the process of place-making in regards to industrial spaces? What are the strengths and pitfalls of conducting memory-work? What can be learned from cross-disciplinary perspectives and methods? The contributors have created a set of diverse case studies (including iron-smelting in Uganda, Puerto Rican sugar mills and concrete factories in Albania) which examine differing socio-economic contexts and approaches to industrial spaces both in the past and in contemporary society. A range of memory-work is also illustrated: from ethnography, oral history, digital technologies, excavation, and archival and documentary research.
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