All Stories

  1. Made in China and the new world of secondary resource recovery
  2. Holding together logistical worlds: Friction, seams and circulation in the emerging ‘global warehouse’
  3. Doing the ‘dirty work’ of the green economy: Resource recovery and migrant labour in the EU
  4. Making space for ethical consumption in the South
  5. From waste to resource
  6. Logistics at Work: Trucks, Containers and the Friction of Circulation in the UK
  7. Interrogating the circular economy: the moral economy of resource recovery in the EU
  8. Moving up the waste hierarchy: Car boot sales, reuse exchange and the challenges of consumer culture to waste prevention
  9. Political markets: recycling, economization and marketization
  10. Rethinking governance and value in commodity chains through global recycling networks
  11. Projected Futures: The Political Matter of UK Higher Activity Radioactive Waste
  12. Territorial Agglomeration and Industrial Symbiosis: Sitakunda-Bhatiary, Bangladesh, as a Secondary Processing Complex
  13. PERFORMATIVITY, CORPOREALITY AND THE POLITICS OF SHIP DISPOSAL
  14. Building Bridges Through Performance and Decision-making: Schools, Research and Public Engagement
  15. The Shadows of Consumption: Consequences for the Global Environment Peter Dauvergne (The MIT Press, 2008)
  16. Materiality and Waste: Inorganic Vitality in a Networked World
  17. Inextinguishable Fibres: Demolition and the Vital Materialisms of Asbestos
  18. Performing Academic Practice: Using the Master Class to Build Postgraduate Discursive Competences
  19. MATERIAL, LITERARY NARRATIVE AND CULTURAL ECONOMY
  20. A Catalan Werkstätte? Arts and Crafts Schools between Modernisme and Noucentisme
  21. Crossing the Threshold: Municipal Waste Policy and Household Waste Generation
  22. Identity, Mobility, and the Throwaway Society
  23. Moving things along: the conduits and practices of divestment in consumption
  24. Wardrobe matter: the sorting, displacement and circulation of women's clothing
  25. Second-Hand Cultures
  26. Discipline games, disciplinary games and the need for a post-disciplinary practice: responses to Nigel Thrift’s ‘The future of geography’
  27. Writing (Across) Europe: On Writing Spaces and Writing Practices
  28. Shopping, Space, and Practice
  29. Discourse, Displacement, and Retail Practice: Some Pointers from the Charity Retail Project
  30. Whose Economy for Whose Culture? Moving Beyond Oppositional Talk in European Debate about Economy and Culture
  31. Bjorn Again? Rethinking 70s Revivalism through the Reappropriation of 70s Clothing
  32. Taking Butler Elsewhere: Performativities, Spatialities and Subjectivities
  33. Tales of the Unexpected: Exploring Car Boot Sales as Marginal Spaces of Contemporary Consumption
  34. Dusting Down Second Hand Rose: Gendered identities and the world of second-hand goods in the space of the car boot sale
  35. The Bargain, the Knowledge, and the Spectacle: Making Sense of Consumption in the Space of the Car-Boot Sale
  36. 'Home'-Making: On the Spatiality of Daily Social Reproduction in Contemporary Middle-Class Britain
  37. Waged Domestic Labour and the Renegotiation of the Domestic Division of Labour within Dual Career Households
  38. Renegotiating the Domestic Division of Labour? A Study of Dual Career Households in North East and South East England
  39. Tawney Revisited: Custom and the Emergence of Capitalist Class Relations in North-East Cumbria, 1600-1830
  40. PATRIARCHY: COMMENTS ON CRITICS
  41. THE CURS INITIATIVE: SOME FURTHER COMMENTS
  42. Human geography and sociology: common ground or common object?
  43. PATRIARCHY: TOWARDS A RECONCEPTUALISATION*:
  44. On Duality and Dualism: The Case of Structuration and Time Geography
  45. The multiple estate model: some critical questions
  46. Iconography in historical geography: symbols and images of past environments
  47. Waste, Resource Recovery and Labour
  48. 1 Introduction
  49. Part I Spatialities of Exchange
  50. 2 Geographies of 'Location'
  51. 3 Constituting Difference
  52. 4 Spaces of Shopping Practice
  53. Part II Practice of Second-hand Consumption
  54. 5 Redefining Rubbish: Commodity Disposal and Sourcing
  55. 7 Gifting and Collecting
  56. 8 Reflections/Further Directions
  57. Car-Boot Sales and Flea Markets
  58. Agency: Structure
  59. Alternative Retail Spaces
  60. Family, Work, and Consumption: Mapping the Borderlands of Economic Geography
  61. 6 Transformations: Commodity Recovery, Redefinition, Divestment and Re-enchantment
  62. Reclaiming ‘the Social’ in Social and Cultural Geography
  63. On the (ir)relevance of structuration theory to empirical research