Introduction : Towards a Critical Waste-Based Epistemology
(2025) p.1-22- Abstract
This volume shows that waste, in both how it is produced and how it is construed, can serve as a revelatory lens through which the social world itself may be critically re-examined and assessed. Drawing on related interdisciplinary interests for waste, it presents contributions that address the thematic concerns of materiality, society, economy, and temporality. The aim is to offer an introduction to critical waste-based epistemology. This chapter opens contextually with introductions to discard and waste studies, and to the practice of critique, followed by an introduction to the 16 contributions to the volume. In a series of further reflections, we elicit the key features and demonstrate how these contributors lay a ground for, and... (More)
This volume shows that waste, in both how it is produced and how it is construed, can serve as a revelatory lens through which the social world itself may be critically re-examined and assessed. Drawing on related interdisciplinary interests for waste, it presents contributions that address the thematic concerns of materiality, society, economy, and temporality. The aim is to offer an introduction to critical waste-based epistemology. This chapter opens contextually with introductions to discard and waste studies, and to the practice of critique, followed by an introduction to the 16 contributions to the volume. In a series of further reflections, we elicit the key features and demonstrate how these contributors lay a ground for, and trace pathways towards, a critical waste-based epistemology.
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- author
- Corvellec, Hervé
LU
and Bevan, David
- organization
- publishing date
- 2025-02
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Critique, Enlightenment, Epistemology, Foucault, Waste
- host publication
- Waste as a Critique
- editor
- Corvellec, Hervé
- pages
- 22 pages
- publisher
- Oxford University Press
- external identifiers
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- scopus:105026847403
- ISBN
- 9780198907077
- 9780198907046
- DOI
- 10.1093/9780198907077.003.0001
- project
- Service Studies Sustainability
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- additional info
- Publisher Copyright: © The several contributors 2025.
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- d7190f65-c35b-4751-bfa1-4e7bc3158b59
- date added to LUP
- 2026-01-19 09:06:35
- date last changed
- 2026-01-20 03:15:09
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title = {{Introduction : Towards a Critical Waste-Based Epistemology}},
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doi = {{10.1093/9780198907077.003.0001}},
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