This research calls for a reconsideration of the notion of rubbish; one that does not consider disposal as the final act of the production-consumption cycle but, instead, appreciates the practices enacted around rubbish as constitutive of value creation. Drawing on Henri Lefebvre’s Production of Space (1991) and Rhythmanalysis (2004) this thesis traces the social life of rubbish to understand the social, cultural, political, and economic practices implicated in the organisation of waste. In particular, I employed a sensory ethnographic approach comprising of participant observations, self-reflexive observations, formal and informal interviews. I undertook a six months fieldwork, where I explored and documented the practices enacted by six s...
Beyond dirt: an ethnographic study on the classification of waste in a co-cop hypermarket. This pape...
This chapter proposes a practice-based methodology to investigate the materiality of electronic wast...
This thesis focuses on the complex cultural, social and material factors that combine to hasten the ...
Through an ethnographic study of waste handling in Lagos, we follow the ‘flow of rubbish’ to explore...
There is a gap in the literature linking waste management practices to social theory. This paper att...
Looking at the formalization of solid waste management in Lagos, Nigeria, this paper seeks to re-emb...
The other side of consumption: an ethnography about the social production of waste The topic of thi...
This thesis examines the relationships people have with rubbish in everyday life. Focusing on domest...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the social material interaction between e-waste and e-s...
(ISBN: 9780415960984), 189 pp. It is perhaps a bit peculiar to suggest that waste matters, especiall...
The aim of this paper is to explore the entangled social relations of a specific commodity as its me...
The circular economy (CE) framework has the potential to play a vital role in facilitating a differe...
The African marketplace is a space with deep cultural significance and is considered to be a fundame...
There are many views of waste. Before, the common belief is that waste is waste and of no value but ...
In this chapter we rethink the relationship between people and place as mediated by waste materials ...
Beyond dirt: an ethnographic study on the classification of waste in a co-cop hypermarket. This pape...
This chapter proposes a practice-based methodology to investigate the materiality of electronic wast...
This thesis focuses on the complex cultural, social and material factors that combine to hasten the ...
Through an ethnographic study of waste handling in Lagos, we follow the ‘flow of rubbish’ to explore...
There is a gap in the literature linking waste management practices to social theory. This paper att...
Looking at the formalization of solid waste management in Lagos, Nigeria, this paper seeks to re-emb...
The other side of consumption: an ethnography about the social production of waste The topic of thi...
This thesis examines the relationships people have with rubbish in everyday life. Focusing on domest...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the social material interaction between e-waste and e-s...
(ISBN: 9780415960984), 189 pp. It is perhaps a bit peculiar to suggest that waste matters, especiall...
The aim of this paper is to explore the entangled social relations of a specific commodity as its me...
The circular economy (CE) framework has the potential to play a vital role in facilitating a differe...
The African marketplace is a space with deep cultural significance and is considered to be a fundame...
There are many views of waste. Before, the common belief is that waste is waste and of no value but ...
In this chapter we rethink the relationship between people and place as mediated by waste materials ...
Beyond dirt: an ethnographic study on the classification of waste in a co-cop hypermarket. This pape...
This chapter proposes a practice-based methodology to investigate the materiality of electronic wast...
This thesis focuses on the complex cultural, social and material factors that combine to hasten the ...