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1. Generations at the crossroads: biographical experience and working-class politics in China.

2. "We were replaced by pines": dispossession, displacement, and the colonial wound in Pilpilco's coal plant closure.

3. Silent witnesses: the disputed landscapes of Belgium's black country.

4. Why Windsor deindustrialized differently than Detroit.

5. Introduction.

6. Negotiating job security and capital investments in response to deindustrialization: the case of Canada's auto sector.

7. Worker ownership in North America: the cases of Weirton Steel (West Virginia) and Algoma Steel (Ontario).

8. The decline of the non‐Hispanic white population in the United States of America.

9. Radical hope: re-contextualising oral histories from deindustrialised mining communities.

10. Finding Work in the Age of LGBTQ + Equalities: Labor Market Experiences of Queer and Trans Workers in Deindustrializing Cities.

11. Deindustrialization in a Marxian perspective: An empirical study of the Brazilian economy between 1995-2010.

12. Share of manufacturing in India's GDP: Stagnant or increasing?

13. MAKING A POST-INDUSTRIAL NEW ENGLAND.

14. Material culture, housing and identities in Russian post-industrial neighbourhoods.

16. Divided we fall? The effect of manufacturing decline on the social capital of US communities.

17. Parties and Movements: A Roundtable on Left Politics.

18. Did the Prison Industrial Complex Deliver on Its Promise? Prison Proliferation and Employment in Rural America.

19. The making of a racialized surplus population: Romania's labor-housing nexus.

20. Central America's deindustrialization.

21. Austerity, Health and Public Safety in Low-Income Neighborhoods: Grassroots Responses to the Decline of Local Services in Southeast England.

22. Of Red Flags and Red Dragons: Welsh Labour History in Retrospect and Prospect.

23. Memory, Identity and Deindustrialization: Reflections from Bygone Mill‐scapes of Bangalore, India.

24. Labor markets and incarceration: The China shock to American punishment.

25. Deindustrialization of Detroit: the push of organized labor.

26. Hyper-Competitive Industrial Markets: Implications for Urban Planning and the Manufacturing Renaissance.

27. From Partnership to Rivalry: China and the USA in the Early Twenty-First Century.

28. Failed market insertion in Romania's chemical industry: evidence from two former state-owned enterprises.

29. Urbane Künste Ruhr and its cultural interventions in the remaking of the Ruhr region in Germany.

30. Marking Race: Empire, Social Democracy, Deindustrialization.

31. Investing in the knowledge economy: The comparative political economy of public investments in knowledge‐based capital.

32. Vengeance Is Not Mine.

33. Twentieth Century Modernism, Houses of Culture and Ownerless Roads: Socialist Legacy in Urban Russia Today.

34. DOES US TRADE LIBERALIZATION EXPLAIN PUERTO RICO'S DEINDUSTRIALIZATION?

35. Strategic Injustice and the 1984–85 Miners' Strike in Scotland.

36. Social Dynamics and the Lost Tradition of a Third Front Enterprise in Post‐Maoist China: The Anding Computer Factory and the Everyday Lives of Employees.

37. Global history in two chronotopes: time, identity and the practical past in Nagasaki, Japan, 1990 and 2006.

38. Path-dependent productive specialization: Should prematurely deindustrialized countries shift to a KIBS export-led strategy?

39. Book Review: Labor in the Age of Finance: Pensions, Politics, and Corporations from Deindustrialization to Dodd-Frank.

40. Class, Policy Attitudes, and U.S. Presidential Voting in the Post-Industrial Era: The Importance of Issue Salience.

41. Rural Modernity, Rural Modernism and Deindustrialisation in Norman Nicholson's Poetry.

42. Sectoral deindustrialization and long-run stagnation of Brazilian manufacturing.

43. Small towns as research sites: the impacts of deindustrialisation on urban livelihoods in Norton, Zimbabwe.

44. Sociological Futures and the Importance of the Past.

45. THE LIMITS OF INFRASTRUCTURE: Public Transport in a Post‐colonial City.

46. The coloniality of labor: Migrant Black African youths' experiences of looking for and finding work in an Australian deindustrializing city.

47. Under the Sign of The Mother : The Wooster Group's Learning Play.

48. On difference and combination: Politics and social movement organizations in a Pennsylvania rust-belt region.

49. The Radical Origins of the Deindustrialization Thesis: From Dependency to Capital Flight and Community Abandonment.

50. Superstack Nostalgia: Miners and Industrial Heritage in Sudbury, Ontario.

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