Subverting consumerism: reuse in an accelerated world
"The dominant understanding of reuse for sustainability is a technical one, which assumes reuse's benefits are limited to the new material, energy and emissions avoided by repurposing, but reuse is much more than that. Reuse and repurposing have always been part of human engagement with ob...
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Abingdon, Oxon
Routledge
2018
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Zusammenfassung: | "The dominant understanding of reuse for sustainability is a technical one, which assumes reuse's benefits are limited to the new material, energy and emissions avoided by repurposing, but reuse is much more than that. Reuse and repurposing have always been part of human engagement with objects and spaces. Thus reuse and remaking are important topics in sustainable design, architecture, cultural studies, anthropology, and the sociology, economics and politics of consumption. Given our current environmental crises and the unsustainable expansion of global consumerism in an age of social and technological acceleration, the social and cultural impact of reuse or repurposing upon consumption practices in everyday life is particularly important. In design, reuse has more than a symbolic, social or cultural value. Reuse protests against and subverts the dominance of a 'waste-ready' accelerated newness in contemporary consumerism. Reuse establishes more durable and culturally specific relationships with objects and spaces, and more stable identities at a time of continuous and rapid change. Subverting Consumerism: Reuse in an Accelerated World is the first book to explore the three major facets of reuse: its meaning and aesthetics, the affects and effects of design for reuse, and reuse as a changing social practice. Drawing on examples from Africa, Europe, North America, Asia and Australia, it engages with ideas and theories informing current reuse practices in our accelerated world and sets the scene for understanding how we are mining the past to reshape the future."--Provided by publisher |
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spelling | Subverting consumerism reuse in an accelerated world edited by Robert Crocker and Keri Chiveralls Abingdon, Oxon Routledge 2018 1 online resource (xii, 244 pages : illustrations (some color) ;) 24 cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Antinomies Description based on print version record "The dominant understanding of reuse for sustainability is a technical one, which assumes reuse's benefits are limited to the new material, energy and emissions avoided by repurposing, but reuse is much more than that. Reuse and repurposing have always been part of human engagement with objects and spaces. Thus reuse and remaking are important topics in sustainable design, architecture, cultural studies, anthropology, and the sociology, economics and politics of consumption. Given our current environmental crises and the unsustainable expansion of global consumerism in an age of social and technological acceleration, the social and cultural impact of reuse or repurposing upon consumption practices in everyday life is particularly important. In design, reuse has more than a symbolic, social or cultural value. Reuse protests against and subverts the dominance of a 'waste-ready' accelerated newness in contemporary consumerism. Reuse establishes more durable and culturally specific relationships with objects and spaces, and more stable identities at a time of continuous and rapid change. Subverting Consumerism: Reuse in an Accelerated World is the first book to explore the three major facets of reuse: its meaning and aesthetics, the affects and effects of design for reuse, and reuse as a changing social practice. Drawing on examples from Africa, Europe, North America, Asia and Australia, it engages with ideas and theories informing current reuse practices in our accelerated world and sets the scene for understanding how we are mining the past to reshape the future."--Provided by publisher Consumption (Economics) / Social aspects Environmentalism Sustainable urban development Recycling (Waste, etc.) / Social aspects Chiveralls, Keri 1979- edt https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315641812 Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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