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The Building Guilds of Interwar Europe: An Experiment in Economic Democracy

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Data Management Plan (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Data consists of published sources (periodicals, newspapers, magazines, reports, and independent publications) as well as unpublished archival material (such as minute books, letters, manuscripts, press clippings, and bylaws). Archival sources will be made publicly available to the extent that archives give consent. Article pre-prints will be shared on DepositOnce, TU Berlin’s open access repository, and linked to other academic repositories such as Academia.edu and ResearchGate. The researcher will produce a databank with summaries of all consulted sources. The databank together with all publications and any other output by this action will be stored on DepositOnce. The researcher will be supported by TU Berlin’s Service Center Research Data Management (SZF) as well as the Open Access Advisory Services unit at TU Berlin Library.

Communication, Disseminatio and Exploitation Plan (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Dissemination measures:- two research articles that will be submitted to prestigious peer-reviewed journals. The first article will be dedicated to Objective 2. Co-authored with the supervisor, the paper will improve our understanding of the vision for urban space and housing the building guilds formulated. The paper will be submitted to the journal Urban History, which will ensure dissemination among urban historians. The second article will be dedicated to Objective 3. It will analyze the conditions under which construction workers in the past embraced processes of rationalization in their everyday work environment. It will be submitted to the journal Labor History, which will help disseminate research findings among labor historians. Both articles will, as all other publications whenever possible, be published in Open Access.- two papers presented at the European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) and the European Association for Urban History (EAUH) respectively. The first paper will present findings about Objective 1; the second paper will present findings about Objective 4. The papers will show how historical-empirical research contributes to scholarship on economic democracy, and what conditions contributed to the success of cooperative construction in the past. ESSHC and EAUH are ideal formats for interdisciplinary dissemination as they bring together urban and social historians with historically interested scholars from the social sciences. - a monograph on the building guilds of interwar Europe, with a focus on England, Germany, and Spain. The monograph will be the main output of this action. The ER will propose the manuscript for publication in the Palgrave MacMillan’s Studies in the History of Social Movements series. The measure targets students and researchers in Urban History, Labor History, Social History, Political Theory, and Social Movement Studies.- a presentation of the research design at CMS colloquium (beginning of funding period). This measure serves to make researchers at the host and at other institutions in Berlin aware of ECODEM.- an international interdisciplinary workshop on “The Past and Present of Economic Democracy in Metropolitan Context”, co-organized together with Prof. Oyón Bañales, the supervisor during the secondment phase. Results will be published in a co-edited volume after the end of the funding period. The main objective of the workshop is to make the topic of the action more visible and to build new as well as strengthen existing research cooperation and networks.Exploitation measures:- a public evening discussion (two-way exchange). The event will be organized together with a local trade union body and a local housing cooperative. The goal of this event is to show how historical research contributes to a better understanding of democratic participation today and, in so doing, how History contributes to strengthening civil society. In particular, the measure aims to present past initiatives for democratic participation in co-operative and trade-union settings, thereby providing examples that might contribute to current debates by stakeholders. The measure targets policy makers, academics, trade union members, housing co-operatives and the general public. The event will be advertised in local media. Based on experiences, it will reach a live audience of about 30–40 people. Communication activities:- a Facebook Page targeting historians, social scientist, archivists, librarians, members of cooperatives and housing associations, trade unionist, and members of the public (two-way exchange). The page will be set up by the ER after an initial two-month period of source gathering and layout work. It will be maintained beyond the end of the funding period. The page will feature bi-weekly postings of archival finds, and it will announce all measures for dissemination, exploitation, and communication. The page aims to make the project more visible, facilitate excha

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