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One Job Town: Work, Belonging, and Betrayal in Northern Ontario

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Title
One Job Town: Work, Belonging, and Betrayal in Northern Ontario
Abstract
There's a pervasive sense of betrayal in areas scarred by mine, mill and factory closures. [This book] delves into the long history of deindustrialization in the paper-making town of Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, located on Canada's resource periphery. Much like hundreds of other towns and cities across North America and Europe, Sturgeon Falls has lost their primary source of industry, resulting in the displacement of workers and their families. One Job Town takes us into the making of a culture of industrialism and the significance of industrial work for mill-working families. One Job Town approaches deindustrialization as a long term, economic, political, and cultural process, which did not begin and simply end with the closure of the local mill in 2002. High examines the work-life histories of fifty paper mill workers and managers, as well as city officials, to gain an in-depth understanding of the impact of the formation and dissolution of a culture of industrialism. Oral history and memory are at the heart of One Job Town, challenging us to rethink the relationship between the past and the present in what was formerly known as the industrialized world. --Publisher's description.
Place
Toronto
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Date
2018
# of Pages
xii, 380 pages: illustrations
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-4426-4083-2
Short Title
One Job Town
Library Catalog
OCLC WorldCat FirstSearch
Extra
OCLC: 1035230411
Notes

Table of contents: Introduction -- I. Tentative beginnings: The industrial frontier -- A town on trial. -- II. Shop-floor realities: Working lives -- Accident stories -- Upstairs, downstairs -- The raised fist. -- III. Decline and final closure: Managing decline -- Recycled dreams -- Betrayal -- Proximity and distance -- Salvaging history -- Conclusion. Time: 1900-1999. Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-371) and index.

Citation
High, S. C. (2018). One Job Town: Work, Belonging, and Betrayal in Northern Ontario. University of Toronto Press. https://utorontopress.com/ca/one-job-town-2