• In many ways, the story of Glasgow North East is the story of post-industrial Britain.

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  • Britain might have done better to pioneer the post-industrial world it is now entering.

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  • Wendel is the post-industrial incarnation of a manufacturing group that, like Saint-Gobain, is more than 300 years old.

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  • Post-industrial Britain could withstand the factory's closure better than the country laid waste by the early 1980s recession.

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  • Erarta occupies a Soviet-era building on a still-gentrifying stretch of prime post-industrial real estate on the tony Vasilyevsky Island.

    BBC: St Petersburg goes back to the future

  • No, the challenges of a post-Industrial society are less like conquests with clear endpoints than they are steady-state concerns.

    CNN: The terror of 'real time'

  • The post-industrial educated class that now dominates Washington appears, if not scornful, profoundly detached from the problems facing productive industry.

    FORBES: New Geographer

  • It sounds like the setup for a joke, as God only knows what freakish mollusks lurk in that fetid post-industrial waterway.

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  • BERR's message is that the government favours a mixed economy, not a post-industrial jungle, and will take steps to promote one.

    ECONOMIST: The government has hopes of prompting a revival

  • This is where a new breed of post-Industrial micro-capitalism is taking root.

    FORBES: Kubler-Ross and #OccupyWallStreet

  • The notion is that industrialisation turns traditional societies into secular-rational ones, while post-industrial development brings about a shift towards values of self-expression.

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  • More than that, fashion is just the sort of thing Britain is supposed to be good at in this post-industrial age: creative, high-value-added, cluster-based.

    ECONOMIST: London Fashion Week

  • The impressive conventional military strength post-industrial states have procured in the past half-century has helped to determine the shape and nature of modern warfare.

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  • Something strange happened on the road to our much-celebrated post-industrial utopia.

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  • The Love Parade was part of the Ruhr's post-industrial coming-out party.

    ECONOMIST: The Ruhr��s attempt to reinvent itself takes a tragic turn

  • It is also part of the title of a forthcoming book by Terry Nichols Clark, of the University of Chicago, about the creation of the post-industrial city.

    ECONOMIST: To natural assets add art, learning and fun

  • The problem appears to be worst in Scotland, particularly in Glasgow, where millions of taxpayers' pounds were spent subsidising stone-cleaning as part of the city's post-industrial renaissance.

    ECONOMIST: Conservation

  • "Although the council wants to make it an Italian piazza, lots of people think Halifax is a northern post-industrial town and that setting needs to continue, " he said.

    BBC: Halifax Piece Hall ?16m revamp plans are considered

  • If not, is it something that is a factor in the environment of the post-industrial era, where out-gassing plastics and other factors are part of our daily lives?

    NPR: Confronting Misconceptions About Cancer Prevention

  • It makes sense that such a fervent rock band would make a jaw-droppingly beautiful album about pop culture, consumerism, cultural arrogance and other maladies typical of post-industrial society.

    NPR: The Arcade Fire: Growing Up, Getting Better

  • Servan-Schreiber argued that the dynamic forces of technology and education in the U.S. were leaving the rest of the world behind, and foresaw, by 2000, a post-industrial utopia in America.

    NEWYORKER: No Death, No Taxes

  • Atlantans and visitors flock to this rustic, subway-tiled post-industrial space for Southern favourites such as peel-and-eat shrimp, Georgia trout and fried clams, plus classics like iced oysters, lobster rolls, hickory-roasted fish or she-crab soup.

    BBC: Business trip: Atlanta

  • Huntington described the conditions that would be present in post-industrial societies and cause a conflict of interest between government employees and the larger population of American taxpayers, with elected officials caught in the middle.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • Deprived post-industrial towns and cities will bloom again.

    BBC: Welfare reform and the prosperity gap

  • Others, such as Terry Nichols Clark, of the University of Chicago, stress the pleasures of the city as a reason to live there: entertainment, they say, can replace manufacturing in the post-industrial city, providing both jobs and fun.

    ECONOMIST: With age, cities go centrifugal��but maybe not for ever

  • Post-industrial decline is an advantage, too.

    ECONOMIST: Film in Northern Ireland

  • The industry is well chosen for such a study, because innovation and the commercialisation of technology are the centre of its own history, and because the business has played a pivotal role in the industrial and post-industrial revolutions of the richest economies.

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  • What we can be sure is that the growth of sophisticated financial systems will continue to play an important role in fashioning the changes in all of our lives, including funding (often speculatively) the technologies that have transformed our world already from an agricultural to an industrial economy, and are now perhaps shaping the first post-industrial information economy.

    BBC: Of bulbs and bubbles

  • In 1954 he was invited to Japan to give a series of lectures which were subsequently credited by the Japanese with having been the basis of their quality-focused post-war industrial economy.

    ECONOMIST: Guru

  • Not only could you trust a hustler with a few flameouts to understand the emerging contours of the post-Internet industrial landscape, you could trust him (and it is still mostly him) to have developed a set of good relationships for hiring and business development.

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