Living the cruel futures of industrial change

作者: Simon Beer

DOI: 10.1080/14649365.2016.1258722

关键词: SociologyPhoneSocial scienceClosure (psychology)Political economyModalitiesFutures contractSoundscapeTeleology

摘要: AbstractIndustrial change is related to and experienced by those affected such changes through particular sets of relations with futures. However, engagements industrial have in large part included futures only the role temporal, often teleological, background rather than addressing their own right. Through an engagement closure later reopening a steelworks within Teesside, UK, this paper argues that attending allows complex relationships which comes be rendered present, lived brought into accounts experience change. diverse modalities as phone calls, tones voice, news reports, rumour soundscapes future works was present for steelworkers Teesside. In addition this, also goes on exemplify how can theorized ex...

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