1st Edition

Understanding Waste A Multidisciplinary Introduction

168 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

168 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Waste is omnipresent, with consequences that are increasingly visible. Despite considerable efforts by the waste-management sector to keep waste out of sight and out of mind, current waste levels pose a challenge to the welfare of today and tomorrow, from the squandering of resources to lasting environmental harm. Understanding Waste provides a multidisciplinary introduction to the diversity... Read more

1. Definitions: The Contours of Waste 2. Materialities: Physical Properties and Social Constructions of Waste 3. Governance: Local Governments at the Heart of Waste Management 4. Geography: Waste Mobilities and Spatial Justice 5. Economy: Organisational Rationales for Waste 6. Work: Shifted, Overlooked and Stigmatised 7. Epistemology: Waste as a Ground for Knowledge

Biography

Hervé Corvellec is a professor in business administration at the Department of Service Studies, Lund University, Sweden.

Mathieu Durand is a professor of geography and urban planning at the Space and Society Research Centre at Le Mans University, France.

Alison Stowell is a senior lecturer in organisation, work and technology at Lancaster University Management School, UK.

 

“This incisive book explores the material, political and epistemic provocations of waste. Simultaneously sophisticated and accessible, it isn’t a book about waste, it is a book that thinks with waste and sheds new light on what we so often discard and deny.”
Emeritus Professor Gay Hawkins, Western Sydney University, Australia.

“This is a much-needed publication which deserves a wide readership. Corvellec, Durand and Stowell are enormously helpful in showing how the powerful drivers of waste production are not matched by the waste reduction and removal processes. The processes involved implicate the whole world. We need to read this book.”
Emeritus Professor Stephen Ackroyd, Lancaster University, UK.