Environmental discourses on electronic waste have converged around two framings of e-waste as a significant global concern: as a polluting and hazardous waste product, and as an under-tapped source of value: an “urban mine.” This paper argues that the discursive shift between these two framings is not based in material differences between either the electronics themselves or related labor processes; instead, the major determining factor in e-waste’s categorization as hazard or resource is based on the category of labor working on it and where it is located. Drawing on research in India’s used electronics industry, this paper argues that when associated with informal labor in the Global South, e-waste is easily devalued and judged a hazardou...
During the 1970s-1980s waste, specifically toxic waste from manufacturing, became a globally traded ...
E-waste generation has been increasing on a global scale in the past decades, reaching the unprecede...
E-waste generation has been increasing on a global scale in the past decades, reaching the unprecede...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is a rapidly developing environmental problem particularly for the most d...
From New Delhi in the north, to Calcutta in the south, a repetitive striking image is found in India...
This review article uses India'se-waste economy to examine changes in the circular economy.Today,due...
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is said to be the fastest growing stream of hazardous waste in the wor...
Waste is increasingly viewed as a resource rather than an externality. However, new waste management...
This paper follows the return of electronic waste back into commodity circuits through widespread pr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2018. Major: Geography. Advisor: Vinay Gidwani. 1...
The rapid increase in the production and consumption of electrical and electronic equipment has resu...
In this paper we critically evaluate the mining and extraction of e-waste – electronic waste – and t...
Electronic waste, also referred to as “e-waste,” is all waste made from electronic products such as ...
Electronic waste is one of the biggest and dirtiest waste streams worldwide, endangering humans and ...
During the 1970s-1980s waste, specifically toxic waste from manufacturing, became a globally traded ...
During the 1970s-1980s waste, specifically toxic waste from manufacturing, became a globally traded ...
E-waste generation has been increasing on a global scale in the past decades, reaching the unprecede...
E-waste generation has been increasing on a global scale in the past decades, reaching the unprecede...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is a rapidly developing environmental problem particularly for the most d...
From New Delhi in the north, to Calcutta in the south, a repetitive striking image is found in India...
This review article uses India'se-waste economy to examine changes in the circular economy.Today,due...
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is said to be the fastest growing stream of hazardous waste in the wor...
Waste is increasingly viewed as a resource rather than an externality. However, new waste management...
This paper follows the return of electronic waste back into commodity circuits through widespread pr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2018. Major: Geography. Advisor: Vinay Gidwani. 1...
The rapid increase in the production and consumption of electrical and electronic equipment has resu...
In this paper we critically evaluate the mining and extraction of e-waste – electronic waste – and t...
Electronic waste, also referred to as “e-waste,” is all waste made from electronic products such as ...
Electronic waste is one of the biggest and dirtiest waste streams worldwide, endangering humans and ...
During the 1970s-1980s waste, specifically toxic waste from manufacturing, became a globally traded ...
During the 1970s-1980s waste, specifically toxic waste from manufacturing, became a globally traded ...
E-waste generation has been increasing on a global scale in the past decades, reaching the unprecede...
E-waste generation has been increasing on a global scale in the past decades, reaching the unprecede...