This thesis investigates the affective-temporal processes of belonging among mining families in the Nottinghamshire coalfield, examining how affective histories and memories of deindustrialisation and the coal industry mediate belongings. Literatures on the post-industrial working-class have noted how processes of deindustrialisation and industrial ruination have dismantled previous formations of belonging based around work, community and place. Research has also highlighted ways that the past emerges and surfaces in the present to unsettle and disrupt contemporary belongings. Analysis prescribed around specific methods belies the relationalities of discursive, embodied and sensorial textualities and distorts from how the past in the presen...
This paper revisits the history of the British coal industry in the context of deindustrialisation, ...
This study examines the impact of coal mining and coal seam methane (CSM) extraction on the ‘sense ...
This article investigates the affective politics of heritage, memory, place and regeneration in Mans...
This thesis investigates the affective-temporal processes of belonging among mining families in the ...
This article advances conceptualizations of belonging and alienation among deindustrializing people ...
Studies recurrently emphasise the critical role played by memory in the production of belonging in t...
The deindustrial body pulls together narratives of ill-health, community and working life offering a...
This chapter examines affective memories of education among academics from Britain’s former coalfiel...
Understanding post-industrial places requires an engagement with how these communities construct ide...
This thesis investigates how the social organisation of the populations of the South Wales Valleys h...
Post-industrial communities have garnered particular attention from the social sciences, focused on ...
This article engages with the theme of the symposium by examining the role and meaning of networks i...
This article engages with the theme of the symposium by examining the role and meaning of networks i...
Sections of the post-industrial working-class have made a notable return to media and political disc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This paper revisits the history of the British coal industry in the context of deindustrialisation, ...
This study examines the impact of coal mining and coal seam methane (CSM) extraction on the ‘sense ...
This article investigates the affective politics of heritage, memory, place and regeneration in Mans...
This thesis investigates the affective-temporal processes of belonging among mining families in the ...
This article advances conceptualizations of belonging and alienation among deindustrializing people ...
Studies recurrently emphasise the critical role played by memory in the production of belonging in t...
The deindustrial body pulls together narratives of ill-health, community and working life offering a...
This chapter examines affective memories of education among academics from Britain’s former coalfiel...
Understanding post-industrial places requires an engagement with how these communities construct ide...
This thesis investigates how the social organisation of the populations of the South Wales Valleys h...
Post-industrial communities have garnered particular attention from the social sciences, focused on ...
This article engages with the theme of the symposium by examining the role and meaning of networks i...
This article engages with the theme of the symposium by examining the role and meaning of networks i...
Sections of the post-industrial working-class have made a notable return to media and political disc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This paper revisits the history of the British coal industry in the context of deindustrialisation, ...
This study examines the impact of coal mining and coal seam methane (CSM) extraction on the ‘sense ...
This article investigates the affective politics of heritage, memory, place and regeneration in Mans...