This landmark first anthropological open access volume on the topic of 'circular economies' brings together a range of international scholars with regional specialisations in Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America to examine the concept's global implications. Aspirations towards circular economies have become increasingly prominent around the world, yet until now, social anthropology has largely neglected the potentially deep social impacts of this concept, focusing instead on metrics of waste, despite its obvious implications through every level of the economy and society." Please change…mehr
This landmark first anthropological open access volume on the topic of 'circular economies' brings together a range of international scholars with regional specialisations in Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America to examine the concept's global implications. Aspirations towards circular economies have become increasingly prominent around the world, yet until now, social anthropology has largely neglected the potentially deep social impacts of this concept, focusing instead on metrics of waste, despite its obvious implications through every level of the economy and society." Please change this to: "Aspirations towards a circular economy have become increasingly prominent around the world, yet until now, social anthropology has largely neglected the potentially deep social impacts of this concept, despite its obvious implications through every level of the economy and society. This volume covers a diverse array of international actors, including waste-pickers, traders and policymakers, and the global movement of materials like metals, plastic and textiles. Through ethnographic and qualitative case studies, it exposes many of the tensions that exist between state and corporate ideals of the circular economy, and the vernacular practices and philosophies that exist around the world. Contributors examine the frictions that emerge as these concepts and materials travel across different geographic contexts, and ask - what can an anthropological analysis contribute to a concept that is increasingly reshaping economies and restructuring global flows of virgin commodities, recyclables, and waste? The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by UKRI.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrick O'Hare is a UKRI Future Leader Fellow and Senior Researcher in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, UK. His research focuses on waste, recycling, plastics and labour. He is the author of Rubbish Belongs to the Poor: Hygienic Enclosure and the Waste Commons (2022). Dagna Rams is a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics, UK, where she is sponsored by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Her research has focused on global waste-to-resource trade between Ghana and the world and more recently on discourses and practices of sustainability in global metal markets. She studies how capitalism and technological innovation relate to resource extraction.
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List of Contributors Introduction. Between the Promise of Renewal and Unequal Global Circulation - Patrick O'Hare University of St Andrews UK and Dagna Rams London School of Economics UK 1. The Circular Economy of Metals and the Challenges of its Globalisation in Ghana - Dagna Rams London School of Economics UK 2. Making E-Waste Circular: Countering Vicious Circles and Materialising Honesty - Julia Perczel University of Manchester UK 3. Stimulating Economies: Mmaking Plastics Circular in Uruguay - Patrick O'Hare University of St Andrews UK 4. Circular Economy and Servitization: Negotiating the EU's New Green Agenda in Greece - Aliki Angelidou Panteion University Greece and Mimina Pateraki Hellenic Open University Greece. 5. Disruptive but Normalising?: What the Formalisation of Informality Can Tell us About the Circular Economy in the Global South - Sebastián Carenzo and Lucas Becerra CONICET/ National University of Quilmes Argentina 6. - In the Shadow of Waste: The Politics of a Changing Recycling Economy in Cartagena Colombia - Laura Neville University of Lausanne French 7. Circular Economy of Wastewater: Recirculation Spinning and Rolling to the Future - Daniel Sosna Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Czech Republic 8. The Circular Economy Law for Textiles in Germany and its Predecessors - Heike Derwanz Institut für das künstlerische Lehramt Vienna Austria 9. The Circular Economy in China: For the People? With the People? - Benjamin Steuer The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong Afterword: The Alchemy of the Circular Economy - Andrew Sanchez University of Cambridge UK Bibliography Index
List of Contributors Introduction. Between the Promise of Renewal and Unequal Global Circulation - Patrick O'Hare University of St Andrews UK and Dagna Rams London School of Economics UK 1. The Circular Economy of Metals and the Challenges of its Globalisation in Ghana - Dagna Rams London School of Economics UK 2. Making E-Waste Circular: Countering Vicious Circles and Materialising Honesty - Julia Perczel University of Manchester UK 3. Stimulating Economies: Mmaking Plastics Circular in Uruguay - Patrick O'Hare University of St Andrews UK 4. Circular Economy and Servitization: Negotiating the EU's New Green Agenda in Greece - Aliki Angelidou Panteion University Greece and Mimina Pateraki Hellenic Open University Greece. 5. Disruptive but Normalising?: What the Formalisation of Informality Can Tell us About the Circular Economy in the Global South - Sebastián Carenzo and Lucas Becerra CONICET/ National University of Quilmes Argentina 6. - In the Shadow of Waste: The Politics of a Changing Recycling Economy in Cartagena Colombia - Laura Neville University of Lausanne French 7. Circular Economy of Wastewater: Recirculation Spinning and Rolling to the Future - Daniel Sosna Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Czech Republic 8. The Circular Economy Law for Textiles in Germany and its Predecessors - Heike Derwanz Institut für das künstlerische Lehramt Vienna Austria 9. The Circular Economy in China: For the People? With the People? - Benjamin Steuer The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong Afterword: The Alchemy of the Circular Economy - Andrew Sanchez University of Cambridge UK Bibliography Index
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