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1 DEINDUSTRIALIZATION & ITS AFTERMATH Selected Publications from Participants Final Version Benjamin, Jeff. "Listening to Industrial Silence: Sound as Artifact," in Reanimating Industrial Spaces, ed. Hilary Orange. Left Coast Press, 2013. Bonnell, Jennifer. “An Intimate Understanding of Place: Charles Sauriol and Toronto’s Don River Valley, 1927-1989.” Canadian Historical Review (December 2011). Bonnell, Jennifer. “A Social History of a Changing Environment: The Don River Valley, 1910- 1931.” In Gene Desfor and Jennefer Laidley, eds. Reshaping Toronto’s Waterfront. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011. Bonnell, Jennifer. And Gene Desfor. “Socio-ecological Change in the Nineteenth and Twenty- first Centuries: The Lower Don River." In Gene Desfor and Jennefer Laidley, eds. Reshaping Toronto’s Waterfront. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011. Bonnell, Jennifer. “Bringing Back the Don River: Sixty Years of Community Action.” In Wayne Reeves and Christina Palassio, eds. HtO: Toronto's Water from Lake Iroquois to Lost Rivers to Low-Flow Toilets. Toronto: Coach House Press, 2008. Bonfiglioli, Chiara (2013), "Gendering Social Citizenship: Textile Workers in Post-Yugoslav States", CITSEE study, CITSEE web magazine http://www.citsee.eu/citsee-study/gendering-social-citizenship-textile-workers-post-yugoslav- states Bonfiglioli, Chiara (2013), "Post-socialist industrial landscapes: the crumbling of the textile industry in Stip and Leskovac", Photoreportage, CITSEE web magazine, http://www.citsee.eu/content/post-socialist-industrial-landscapes-crumbling-textile-industry- %C5%A1tip-and-leskovac Boudreau, Julie-Anne et R. Keil, 2010. « Le concept de la ville créative : la création réelle ou imaginaire d'une forme d'action politique dominante ». Pôle Sud, vol. 32, no 1, p. 165-178. Boudreau, J.-A., avec la collaboration de N. Boucher et M. Liguori. 2009. « Taking the bus daily and demonstrating on Sunday : reflections on the formation of political subjectivity in an urban world ». CITY. Cities for people : not for profit, vol. 13 nos 2- 3, p. 336-346. Boudreau, J.-A. 2007. « Making new political spaces : mobilizing spatial imaginaries,

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DEINDUSTRIALIZATION & ITS AFTERMATH

Selected Publications from Participants

Final Version

Benjamin, Jeff. "Listening to Industrial Silence: Sound as Artifact," in Reanimating

Industrial Spaces, ed. Hilary Orange. Left Coast Press, 2013. Bonnell, Jennifer. “An Intimate Understanding of Place: Charles Sauriol and Toronto’s Don River Valley, 1927-1989.” Canadian Historical Review (December 2011).

Bonnell, Jennifer. “A Social History of a Changing Environment: The Don River Valley, 1910-1931.” In Gene Desfor and Jennefer Laidley, eds. Reshaping Toronto’s Waterfront. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011.

Bonnell, Jennifer. And Gene Desfor. “Socio-ecological Change in the Nineteenth and Twenty-first Centuries: The Lower Don River." In Gene Desfor and Jennefer Laidley, eds. Reshaping

Toronto’s Waterfront. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011.

Bonnell, Jennifer. “Bringing Back the Don River: Sixty Years of Community Action.” In Wayne Reeves and Christina Palassio, eds. HtO: Toronto's Water from Lake Iroquois to Lost Rivers to

Low-Flow Toilets. Toronto: Coach House Press, 2008.

Bonfiglioli, Chiara (2013), "Gendering Social Citizenship: Textile Workers in Post-Yugoslav States", CITSEE study, CITSEE web magazine http://www.citsee.eu/citsee-study/gendering-social-citizenship-textile-workers-post-yugoslav-states Bonfiglioli, Chiara (2013), "Post-socialist industrial landscapes: the crumbling of the textile industry in Stip and Leskovac", Photoreportage, CITSEE web magazine, http://www.citsee.eu/content/post-socialist-industrial-landscapes-crumbling-textile-industry-%C5%A1tip-and-leskovac

Boudreau, Julie-Anne et R. Keil, 2010. « Le concept de la ville créative : la création réelle ou imaginaire d'une forme d'action politique dominante ». Pôle Sud, vol. 32, no 1, p. 165-178. Boudreau, J.-A., avec la collaboration de N. Boucher et M. Liguori. 2009. « Taking the bus daily and demonstrating on Sunday : reflections on the formation of political subjectivity in an urban world ». CITY. Cities for people : not for profit, vol. 13 nos 2-3, p. 336-346. Boudreau, J.-A. 2007. « Making new political spaces : mobilizing spatial imaginaries,

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