Rubbish belongs to the poor : hygienic enclosure and the waste commons / Patrick O'Hare.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780745341385
- 0745341381
- 9780745341408 (pbk.)
- 0745341403
- Ragpickers -- Uruguay -- Montevideo -- Social conditions
- Refuse and refuse disposal -- Social aspects
- Chiffonniers -- Uruguay -- Montevideo -- Conditions sociales
- Déchets -- Élimination -- Aspect social
- Ragpickers -- Social conditions
- Refuse and refuse disposal -- Social aspects
- Uruguay -- Montevideo
- 23 305.5680989513 OHA 023084
- HD8039.R462 U786 2022
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Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore | 305.5680989513 OHA 023084 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 023084 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Series preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: 'La Basura Es de los Pobres' -- 'Rubbish Belongs to the Poor' -- 1 'All because We Bought Those Damn Trucks': Hygienic Enclosure and Infrastructural Modernity -- 2 The Mother Dump: Montevideo's Landfill Commons -- 3 Classifiers' Kinship and Embedded Waste -- 4 Care, (Mis)Classification, and Containment at the Aries Recycling Plant -- 5 Precarious Labour Organising and 'Urban Alambramiento' -- Conclusion: Circular Economies, New Enclosures, and the Commons Sense -- Notes
An ethnography of Uruguayan waste-pickers that reconceptualizes rubbish as a form of modern-day commons.
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