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Organising waste in the city takes a broad and international approach to the ways in which the issue of waste is framed, and brings together narratives from cities as diverse as Amsterdam, Bristol, Cairo, Gothenburg, Helsingborg and Managua.

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Introduction: narratives of organizing waste in the city ~ María José Zapata and C. Michael Hall; Part I: Spaces, places and sites of waste in the city; The ecological and environmental significance of urban wastelands and drosscapes ~ C. Michael Hall; The function of urban waste infrastructures as heterotopias of the city: narratives from Gothenburg and Managua ~ María José Zapata; Part II: Global waste discourses and narratives shaping local practices; When clean and green meets the Emerald Isle: contrasting waste governance narratives in Ireland and New Zealand ~ Anna Davies; Waste in translation: global ideas of urban waste management in local practice ~ Patrik Zapata; Part III: Waste governance and management practices; Governance in a bottle ~ Dario Minervini; Hybrid organisations in waste management: public and private organisations in a deregulated market environment ~ Philip Marcel Karré; Waste management companies: critical urban infrastructural services that design the socio-materiality of waste ~ Hervé Corvellec and Johan Hultman; Part IV: Waste and environmental, economic and social justice; Cairo’s contested waste: Zabaleen’s local practices and privatization policies ~ Wael Fahmi and Keith Sutton; Ecomodern discourse and localized narratives: waste policy, community mobilization and governmentality in Ireland ~ Liam Leonard; Waste collection as an environmental justice issue: a case study of a neighbourhood in Bristol, UK ~ Karen Bell and David Sweeting; Conclusions: framing the organizing of waste in the city ~ C. Michael Hall and María José Zapata.

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    Publisher: Bristol University Press
    Publication Date: 30/05/2013
    ISBN13: 9781447306375, 978-1447306375
    ISBN10: 1447306376
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Organising waste in the city takes a broad and international approach to the ways in which the issue of waste is framed, and brings together narratives from cities as diverse as Amsterdam, Bristol, Cairo, Gothenburg, Helsingborg and Managua.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction: narratives of organizing waste in the city ~ María José Zapata and C. Michael Hall; Part I: Spaces, places and sites of waste in the city; The ecological and environmental significance of urban wastelands and drosscapes ~ C. Michael Hall; The function of urban waste infrastructures as heterotopias of the city: narratives from Gothenburg and Managua ~ María José Zapata; Part II: Global waste discourses and narratives shaping local practices; When clean and green meets the Emerald Isle: contrasting waste governance narratives in Ireland and New Zealand ~ Anna Davies; Waste in translation: global ideas of urban waste management in local practice ~ Patrik Zapata; Part III: Waste governance and management practices; Governance in a bottle ~ Dario Minervini; Hybrid organisations in waste management: public and private organisations in a deregulated market environment ~ Philip Marcel Karré; Waste management companies: critical urban infrastructural services that design the socio-materiality of waste ~ Hervé Corvellec and Johan Hultman; Part IV: Waste and environmental, economic and social justice; Cairo’s contested waste: Zabaleen’s local practices and privatization policies ~ Wael Fahmi and Keith Sutton; Ecomodern discourse and localized narratives: waste policy, community mobilization and governmentality in Ireland ~ Liam Leonard; Waste collection as an environmental justice issue: a case study of a neighbourhood in Bristol, UK ~ Karen Bell and David Sweeting; Conclusions: framing the organizing of waste in the city ~ C. Michael Hall and María José Zapata.

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