Waste tours. Narratives, infrastructures and gazes in interplay
Abstract
Waste management makes life in cities possible. Paradoxically, well-functioning waste
infrastructures can contribute to obscure the link between production, consumption and nature. One way to render waste infrastructures, and their environmental consequences, visible is through guided tours. School children around the world visit waste infrastructures through guided tours. Informed by an ethnographic study of several waste tours in Sweden, this paper explores how waste and waste infrastructure is gazed upon and represented during guided tours, and how plots/scripts (narratives), sceneries (infrastructure), guides and visitors (gaze) interact and coalesce to reproduce these representations. The paper contributes to the emerging body of literature on discard and waste studies by introducing the concepts of «the waste gaze» and suggesting the need for a new «consuming less» narrative, beyond narratives of «wasting less».
Publisher
School of Public Administration/Förvaltningshögskolan
Other description
A revised version of this paper is published in Etnografia e ricerca:
Zapata, Patrik and Zapata Campos, María José (2018) Waste tours: narratives, infrastructures and gazes in interplay. Etnografia Ricerca Qualitativa, 11 (1) 97-118, DOI: 10.3240/89696
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Date
2018Author
Zapata, Patrik
Zapata Campos, María José
Keywords
waste tourism
waste gaze
societal narratives
waste prevention
wasting less
consuming less
Publication type
report
ISSN
1651-5242
Series/Report no.
School of Public Administration Working Paper Series
33
Language
eng