Ulf Brunnbauer: “Krenuli smo od premise da je Uljanik jedno od posljednjih europskih uspješnih brodogradilišta, jer još postoji i radi, a brodogradilište u Gdanjsku nije uspjelo preživjeti krizu i loše upravljanje”

Povjesničar Ulf Brunnbauer suvoditelj je međunarodnog znanstvenog projekta koji uspoređuje brodogradilište Uljanik u Hrvatskoj i brodogradilište u Gdanjsku u Poljskoj. Osim na projekt, u nastavku upućujemo i na njegov intervju “Glasu Istre” te radove i predavanja o Uljaniku.

 

 

Glas Istre – razgovor s Ulfom Brunnbauerom

 

 

“Die Fehler wiederholen sich”. Ulf Brunnbauer im Gespräch mit der Zeitung “Glas Istre”

http://www.gs-oses.de/reader/items/die-fehler-wiederholen-sich-ulf-brunnbauer-im-gespraech-mit-der-zeitung-glas-istre.html

 

 

https://www.ios-regensburg.de/fileadmin/doc/presse/2018/2018_08_03_GlasIstre.pdf

 

 

Ulf Brunnbauer

Globalisierung als Chance. Die vielen Leben der Schiffswerft „Uljanik“ in Pula

https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sofo.2016.75.issue-1/sofo-2016-0109/sofo-2016-0109.xml

 

 

Transformations from Below

Shipyards and Labor Relations in the Uljanik (Croatia) and Gdynia (Poland) Shipyards since the 1980s

 

https://www.transformations-from-below.eu/

 

“Transformation from below” is a collaborative, three-year project that explores labor relations and their changes in two shipyards, in Pula (Croatia) and Gdynia (Poland) since the late 1970s. It aims at providing an innovative interpretation of post-socialist transformation which, in actuality, already began long before communist rule came to an end. The project hopes to shed new light on the position of workers in and during transformation, and on their interactions with management and government. How did the agency of workers and other important agents in our story interact with, and impact each other? The project is an effort toward the long-overdue comparison between the recent social histories of Southeastern and East Central Europe, while also positioning these cases in the global context of transformative changes in “late” capitalism. This is why we will also discuss the significance of global entanglements for the development of local places, departing from the global nature of the ship-building industry. Exploring different levels of analysis and addressing different observer positions will help to arrive at new temporalities of transformation as a multi-dimensional process.

 

The project is carried out by the Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (Regensburg) and the Institute for East European History at the University of Vienna, under joint guidance by Ulf Brunnbauer and Philipp Ther. It is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), and the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and runs from April 2016 to March 2019.

 

 

Snimka tribine// “Transformations from Below: Shipyards and Labour Relations in the Uljanik and Gdynia Shipyards since the 1980s”

 

http://www.transwork.eu/aktivnosti-i-rezultati/snimka-tribine-transformations-from-below-shipyards-and-labour-relations-in-the-uljanik-and-gdynia-shipyards-since-the-1980s/

 

 

 

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