Beyond dirt: an ethnographic study on the classification of waste in a co-cop hypermarket. This paper, based on an ethnographic study, analyses the categories of rubbish as they are created in practice in a hypermarket in Milan. The aim is to describe waste as a cultural process and to address the issue of the creation and destruction of value. An analysis of the way in which the value of the commodities discarded from the hypermarket is economically constructed in terms of their place in the budget of the hypermarket and in its storehouse is provided in order to make sense of this process. Mary Douglas\u2019s description of dirt as a \u201cmess\u201d that needs to be put in place is used as a starting point in order to argue that the class...
The evolution of the consumer mode, of the methods of production and the eating habits in the US and...
This research shows the changes of a landscape in the presence of waste, reality that invades the te...
This essay explores the cultural economy of commercial waste. Drawing from ethnographic research wit...
The other side of consumption: an ethnography about the social production of waste The topic of thi...
“Paradigms of Refuse” explores Italy and the Mediterranean as landscapes of crisis, sites where envi...
The aim of this paper is to explore the entangled social relations of a specific commodity as its me...
This thesis focuses on the complex cultural, social and material factors that combine to hasten the ...
This research calls for a reconsideration of the notion of rubbish; one that does not consider dispo...
The conference extends the problem to the issue of waste in general; toward the conclusion also in l...
The collection and disposal of waste is ancient, but has become a crucial issue in a relatively rece...
This paper focuses on material culture in its twofold role as a synthesis of the relationship betwee...
Abctract In my diploma thesis I deal with actions that happen around bulk containers, that are inten...
This paper illustrates the findings of an ethnographic research conducted in Casablanca (Morocco) be...
(ISBN: 9780415960984), 189 pp. It is perhaps a bit peculiar to suggest that waste matters, especiall...
This paper refers to the birth of the recycling and domestic collection of electronic waste in Barce...
The evolution of the consumer mode, of the methods of production and the eating habits in the US and...
This research shows the changes of a landscape in the presence of waste, reality that invades the te...
This essay explores the cultural economy of commercial waste. Drawing from ethnographic research wit...
The other side of consumption: an ethnography about the social production of waste The topic of thi...
“Paradigms of Refuse” explores Italy and the Mediterranean as landscapes of crisis, sites where envi...
The aim of this paper is to explore the entangled social relations of a specific commodity as its me...
This thesis focuses on the complex cultural, social and material factors that combine to hasten the ...
This research calls for a reconsideration of the notion of rubbish; one that does not consider dispo...
The conference extends the problem to the issue of waste in general; toward the conclusion also in l...
The collection and disposal of waste is ancient, but has become a crucial issue in a relatively rece...
This paper focuses on material culture in its twofold role as a synthesis of the relationship betwee...
Abctract In my diploma thesis I deal with actions that happen around bulk containers, that are inten...
This paper illustrates the findings of an ethnographic research conducted in Casablanca (Morocco) be...
(ISBN: 9780415960984), 189 pp. It is perhaps a bit peculiar to suggest that waste matters, especiall...
This paper refers to the birth of the recycling and domestic collection of electronic waste in Barce...
The evolution of the consumer mode, of the methods of production and the eating habits in the US and...
This research shows the changes of a landscape in the presence of waste, reality that invades the te...
This essay explores the cultural economy of commercial waste. Drawing from ethnographic research wit...