This piece of conversational co-thinking about waste and its impacts encompasses an array of themes that ranges from physical and conceptual multiplicity to emotional and temporal dimensions of objects/places via economic/political/social values. The format is intended to disturb a certain normativity in scholarship: ideas bubble up spontaneously and hang in the air without necessarily being brought back down to Earth. In point of fact, our ruminations came together through bottom-up conviviality in environments that might seem light-years away from research outputs, not least chatting on a bench in a bustling square during an hour's lunch break - such shared breathing space is full of potential for slow scholarship.
Geographers Are Talking - About Waste / Daniel Andrew Finch-Race; Joanna Jordan; Annaclaudia Martini; Timothy Raeymaekers.. - In: ACME. - ISSN 1492-9732. - ELETTRONICO. - 23:3(2024), pp. 1-18.
Geographers Are Talking - About Waste
Daniel Andrew Finch-Race
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Joanna JordanSecondo
Investigation
;Annaclaudia MartiniPenultimo
Conceptualization
;Timothy Raeymaekers.Ultimo
Membro del Collaboration Group
2024
Abstract
This piece of conversational co-thinking about waste and its impacts encompasses an array of themes that ranges from physical and conceptual multiplicity to emotional and temporal dimensions of objects/places via economic/political/social values. The format is intended to disturb a certain normativity in scholarship: ideas bubble up spontaneously and hang in the air without necessarily being brought back down to Earth. In point of fact, our ruminations came together through bottom-up conviviality in environments that might seem light-years away from research outputs, not least chatting on a bench in a bustling square during an hour's lunch break - such shared breathing space is full of potential for slow scholarship.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.