This article examines how local people's memories relate to processes of industrial decline and ruination in Walker Riverside, Newcastle upon Tyne, based on site observations and 30 semi-structured interviews conducted between June 2005 and March 2006, with a range of local people. Much of the recent literature concerning the relationships between memory and place focuses on the contrast between social reconstructions of official and unofficial collective memory. This article explores a different dynamic between memory and place through the case study of Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, an area where shipbuilding has long been in decline, but at the time of interviewing, the ‘last shipyard of the Tyne’ had yet to close. In Walker, local account...
Political discourse in contemporary Scotland increasingly revolves around the vision of a ‘New Scotl...
Previously deposited in Glasgow University repository on 20 May 2022 at: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/2...
Scotland’s industrial past is central to its national narrative, and heritage discourse has ...
This article examines how local people's memories relate to processes of industrial decline and ruin...
This article investigates the affective politics of heritage, memory, place and regeneration in Mans...
This article analyzes the phenomenon of place attachment to "home" in two areas of industrial declin...
This doctoral thesis critically examines the landscapes and legacies of industrial ruination via thr...
This article explores the changing urban form and society of waterfront Liverpool in the last genera...
Post-industrial communities have garnered particular attention from the social sciences, focused on ...
This article investigates the affective politics of heritage, memory, place and regeneration in Mans...
Geographically located at the heart of Carpetvillage in West Yorkshire, Carpetmakers had once been a...
This article reflects on a community oral history project, ‘The Lost Trades of Islington’. The proje...
This article examines how landscapes of abandoned collieries in central Scotland are used, understoo...
Four decades on from the onset of deindustrialisation in the UK and other late-capitalist societies,...
This paper explores how local communities in formerly industrialized places make sense of industrial...
Political discourse in contemporary Scotland increasingly revolves around the vision of a ‘New Scotl...
Previously deposited in Glasgow University repository on 20 May 2022 at: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/2...
Scotland’s industrial past is central to its national narrative, and heritage discourse has ...
This article examines how local people's memories relate to processes of industrial decline and ruin...
This article investigates the affective politics of heritage, memory, place and regeneration in Mans...
This article analyzes the phenomenon of place attachment to "home" in two areas of industrial declin...
This doctoral thesis critically examines the landscapes and legacies of industrial ruination via thr...
This article explores the changing urban form and society of waterfront Liverpool in the last genera...
Post-industrial communities have garnered particular attention from the social sciences, focused on ...
This article investigates the affective politics of heritage, memory, place and regeneration in Mans...
Geographically located at the heart of Carpetvillage in West Yorkshire, Carpetmakers had once been a...
This article reflects on a community oral history project, ‘The Lost Trades of Islington’. The proje...
This article examines how landscapes of abandoned collieries in central Scotland are used, understoo...
Four decades on from the onset of deindustrialisation in the UK and other late-capitalist societies,...
This paper explores how local communities in formerly industrialized places make sense of industrial...
Political discourse in contemporary Scotland increasingly revolves around the vision of a ‘New Scotl...
Previously deposited in Glasgow University repository on 20 May 2022 at: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/2...
Scotland’s industrial past is central to its national narrative, and heritage discourse has ...