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Economies Of Recycling The Global Transformation Of Materials Values And Social Relations Catherine Alexander Joshua Reno Editors

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Economies Of Recycling The Global Transformation Of Materials Values And Social Relations Catherine Alexander Joshua Reno Editors
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.13 MB
Author: Catherine Alexander; Joshua Reno (editors)
ISBN: 9781350219823, 9781780321950, 1350219827, 1780321953
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Economies Of Recycling The Global Transformation Of Materials Values And Social Relations Catherine Alexander Joshua Reno Editors by Catherine Alexander; Joshua Reno (editors) 9781350219823, 9781780321950, 1350219827, 1780321953 instant download after payment.

For some, recycling is a big business; for others a moralized way of engaging with the world. But, for many, this is a dangerous way of earning a living. With scrap now being the largest export category from the US to China, the sheer scale of this global trade has not yet been clearly identified or analyzed. Combining fine-grained ethnographic analysis with overviews of international material flows, Recycling Economies radically changes the way we understand global and local economies as well as the new social relations and identities created by recycling processes
Following global material chains, this groundbreaking book reveals astonishing connections between persons, households, cities and global regions as objects are reworked, taken to pieces and traded. With case studies from Africa, Latin America, South Asia, China, the former Soviet Union, North America, and Europe, Recycling Economies shows how marginal economies are producing new social collectives and projects around local and global decay, often with waste labor bringing high monetary reward as well as danger.

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