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The Waste of the World - Consumption, Economies and the Making of the Global Waste Problem (Hardcover): Nicky Gregson The Waste of the World - Consumption, Economies and the Making of the Global Waste Problem (Hardcover)
Nicky Gregson
R2,278 Discovery Miles 22 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Despite frequent claims that waste is being reduced, consumer-reliant economies, everyday consumption and the waste industry continue to produce and demand more waste. Combining a lucid style with robust empirical and theoretical research, this book examines the root causes of the global waste problem, rather than simply the symptoms. It challenges existing waste policies, highlighting what needs to change if we are to get serious in tackling this global problem. It concludes with policy implications for shifting waste from an 'end-of-pipe' concern to being at the heart of the debate over decarbonisation.

The Waste of the World - Consumption, Economies and the Making of the Global Waste Problem (Paperback): Nicky Gregson The Waste of the World - Consumption, Economies and the Making of the Global Waste Problem (Paperback)
Nicky Gregson
R816 Discovery Miles 8 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Despite frequent claims that waste is being reduced, consumer-reliant economies, everyday consumption and the waste industry continue to produce and demand more waste. Combining a lucid style with robust empirical and theoretical research, this book examines the root causes of the global waste problem, rather than simply the symptoms. It challenges existing waste policies, highlighting what needs to change if we are to get serious in tackling this global problem. It concludes with policy implications for shifting waste from an 'end-of-pipe' concern to being at the heart of the debate over decarbonisation.

Servicing the Middle Classes - Class, Gender and Waged Domestic Work in Contemporary Britain (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Nicky... Servicing the Middle Classes - Class, Gender and Waged Domestic Work in Contemporary Britain (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Nicky Gregson, Michelle Lowe
R3,764 Discovery Miles 37 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Domestic service is being reinstated by the middle classes. Demand for domestic labour has increased in Britain in recent years. For some, hiring domestic help is nothing new, but for the majority of British households, it is beyond the range of immediate experience. This text sets out to investigate the resurgence of demand for waged domestic labour in Britain during the 1980s and early 1990s, and the consequent growth of a new "servant" class. Examining the conditions and trends which have conjoined to produce and reproduce this labour force, the book cites two particular case studies. It explores the day-to-day practices, composition, geography of demand, and social relations of the two major forms of waged domestic labour in contemporary Britain - nannies and cleaners. The work concludes by considering the effects of the ideologies of motherhood, false kinship relations and caring, on the ways in which paid domestic workers are employed. It also examines the broader theoretical implications of the study for debates on class and gender and its implications for feminist politics.

Servicing the Middle Classes - Class, Gender and Waged Domestic Work in Contemporary Britain (Paperback, New): Nicky Gregson,... Servicing the Middle Classes - Class, Gender and Waged Domestic Work in Contemporary Britain (Paperback, New)
Nicky Gregson, Michelle Lowe
R1,444 R1,203 Discovery Miles 12 030 Save R241 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Domestic service is being reinstated by the middle classes. Demand for domestic labour has increased in Britain in recent years. For some, hiring domestic help is nothing new, but for the majority of British households, it is beyond the range of immediate experience. This text sets out to investigate the resurgence of demand for waged domestic labour in Britain during the 1980s and early 1990s, and the consequent growth of a new "servant" class. Examining the conditions and trends which have conjoined to produce and reproduce this labour force, the book cites two particular case studies. It explores the day-to-day practices, composition, geography of demand, and social relations of the two major forms of waged domestic labour in contemporary Britain - nannies and cleaners. The work concludes by considering the effects of the ideologies of motherhood, false kinship relations and caring, on the ways in which paid domestic workers are employed. It also examines the broader theoretical implications of the study for debates on class and gender and its implications for feminist politics.

Living with Things - Ridding, Accommodation, Dwelling (Paperback): Nicky Gregson Living with Things - Ridding, Accommodation, Dwelling (Paperback)
Nicky Gregson
R914 Discovery Miles 9 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Living with Things - Ridding, Accommodation, Dwelling (Hardcover, New): Nicky Gregson Living with Things - Ridding, Accommodation, Dwelling (Hardcover, New)
Nicky Gregson
R1,970 Discovery Miles 19 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Living with Things provides an account of consumption in terms of its centrality to our dwelling practices. Its focus is on the home, particularly on the movement of people and things within and through it in everyday habitation. Here dwelling is seen as an activity, as doing things with and to the things to hand around us. Being 'at home' is achieved through living amongst things, as well as amongst people and other non-human presences, such as pets and gardens. Being at home is achieved through what we do with objects, the things that are acquired and stored, that linger around in our homes, sometimes for decades, and which we may eventually get rid of. These ordinary things make dwelling structures accommodating accommodations; they make them homes. Based primarily on a former coal-mining village in North-east England, this book explores practices of inhabitation, from moving in or being modernised, to the daily accommodation of sleep and children. It provides a demonstration of what happens to consumption research when it 'comes home' and is positioned not in sites of exchange but within the home and in households.

Second-Hand Cultures (Hardcover): Louise Crewe, Nicky Gregson Second-Hand Cultures (Hardcover)
Louise Crewe, Nicky Gregson
R4,705 Discovery Miles 47 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Antique', 'vintage', 'previously owned', 'gently used', 'cast-off' n the world of second hand encompasses as many attitudes as there are names for it. The popular perception is that second- hand shops are largely full of junk, yet the rise of vintage fashion and the increasing desire for consumer individuality show that second hand shopping is also very much about style. Drawing on six years of original research, Second-Hand Cultures explores what happens when the often contradictory motivations behind style and survival strategies are brought together. What does second hand buying and selling tell us about the state of contemporary consumption? How do items that begin life as new get recycled and reclaimed? How do second hand goods challenge the future of retail consumption and what do the unique shopping environments in which they are found tell us about the social relations of exchange?Answering these questions and many more, this book fills a major gap in consumption studies. Gregson and Crewe argue that second hand cultures are critical to any understanding of how consumption is actually practised. Following the life stories of goods as they travel into and through second hand sites, the authors look at the work of traders as well as consumers' investments in second hand merchandise n including gifting and collecting as well as rituals of personalization and possession. Through its revealing investigation into the practices and customs that make up these unconventional retail worlds, this much-needed study carefully unpacks the persuasive allure of the 'previously owned'.

Second-Hand Cultures (Paperback): Louise Crewe, Nicky Gregson Second-Hand Cultures (Paperback)
Louise Crewe, Nicky Gregson
R1,478 Discovery Miles 14 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Antique', 'vintage', 'previously owned', 'gently used', 'cast-off' n the world of second hand encompasses as many attitudes as there are names for it. The popular perception is that second- hand shops are largely full of junk, yet the rise of vintage fashion and the increasing desire for consumer individuality show that second hand shopping is also very much about style. Drawing on six years of original research, Second-Hand Cultures explores what happens when the often contradictory motivations behind style and survival strategies are brought together. What does second hand buying and selling tell us about the state of contemporary consumption? How do items that begin life as new get recycled and reclaimed? How do second hand goods challenge the future of retail consumption and what do the unique shopping environments in which they are found tell us about the social relations of exchange?
Answering these questions and many more, this book fills a major gap in consumption studies. Gregson and Crewe argue that second hand cultures are critical to any understanding of how consumption is actually practised. Following the life stories of goods as they travel into and through second hand sites, the authors look at the work of traders as well as consumers' investments in second hand merchandise n including gifting and collecting as well as rituals of personalization and possession. Through its revealing investigation into the practices and customs that make up these unconventional retail worlds, this much-needed study carefully unpacks the persuasive allure of the 'previously owned'.

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