The other side of consumption: an ethnography about the social production of waste The topic of this work is the study of the ways in which things are turned into waste, and specifically into certain kinds of waste \u2013 that is, how rubbish is socially produced. Thus, the thesis focuses on the analysis of how and why something can become waste (hazardous waste, recyclable waste, rubbish saved from becoming waste\u2026) when it passes through the institutionalized paths, the practices and the accounts that, as a whole, create it as rubbish. This line of enquiry takes, as its starting point, the idea that rubbish consists of objects that move into circuits of production, exchange and consumption where the definition of something as refuse ...
Waste governance in Italy is characterized by a pluralisation of private and public actors, institut...
Over the last decades, food waste has generated an immense amounts across the food life cycle, deter...
(ISBN: 9780415960984), 189 pp. It is perhaps a bit peculiar to suggest that waste matters, especiall...
Beyond dirt: an ethnographic study on the classification of waste in a co-cop hypermarket. This pape...
“Paradigms of Refuse” explores Italy and the Mediterranean as landscapes of crisis, sites where envi...
This paper illustrates the findings of an ethnographic research conducted in Casablanca (Morocco) be...
This research calls for a reconsideration of the notion of rubbish; one that does not consider dispo...
The evolution of the consumer mode, of the methods of production and the eating habits in the US and...
The article traces the observation that waste as an object of research is at the same time an effect...
This work aims to describe and analyze the new socio economic phenomenon of waste-based circularity....
This paper focuses on material culture in its twofold role as a synthesis of the relationship betwee...
The collection and disposal of waste is ancient, but has become a crucial issue in a relatively rece...
Waste and refuse are in our landscapes and in our economy, in our food and in our domestic environme...
Waste and refuse are in our landscapes and in our economy, in our food and in our domestic environme...
none2noUlteriori informazioni: http://www.routledgepolitics.com/books/Waste-and-Environmental-Policy...
Waste governance in Italy is characterized by a pluralisation of private and public actors, institut...
Over the last decades, food waste has generated an immense amounts across the food life cycle, deter...
(ISBN: 9780415960984), 189 pp. It is perhaps a bit peculiar to suggest that waste matters, especiall...
Beyond dirt: an ethnographic study on the classification of waste in a co-cop hypermarket. This pape...
“Paradigms of Refuse” explores Italy and the Mediterranean as landscapes of crisis, sites where envi...
This paper illustrates the findings of an ethnographic research conducted in Casablanca (Morocco) be...
This research calls for a reconsideration of the notion of rubbish; one that does not consider dispo...
The evolution of the consumer mode, of the methods of production and the eating habits in the US and...
The article traces the observation that waste as an object of research is at the same time an effect...
This work aims to describe and analyze the new socio economic phenomenon of waste-based circularity....
This paper focuses on material culture in its twofold role as a synthesis of the relationship betwee...
The collection and disposal of waste is ancient, but has become a crucial issue in a relatively rece...
Waste and refuse are in our landscapes and in our economy, in our food and in our domestic environme...
Waste and refuse are in our landscapes and in our economy, in our food and in our domestic environme...
none2noUlteriori informazioni: http://www.routledgepolitics.com/books/Waste-and-Environmental-Policy...
Waste governance in Italy is characterized by a pluralisation of private and public actors, institut...
Over the last decades, food waste has generated an immense amounts across the food life cycle, deter...
(ISBN: 9780415960984), 189 pp. It is perhaps a bit peculiar to suggest that waste matters, especiall...