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Composting Utopia: Experimental Infrastructures for Organics Recycling in New York City: Activist Studies of Science & Technology

Autor Guy Schaffer
en Hardback – 24 noi 2023
New Yorkers generate millions of tons of trash annually, which, through the magic of infrastructure and one of the largest waste management systems in the world, disappears from city sidewalks each night. Under pressure from environmentalists, activists, policymakers, and industry, the New York City Department of Sanitation started exploring ways to divert organic material from the waste stream, and in 2013, launched its composting pilot program.
Drawing on three years of ethnographic fieldwork with community composters and microhaulers in New York City, alongside the rollout of the city’s curbside organics collection system, Composting Utopia describes how local, grassroots organizations intervened in the city’s waste system, enacting change and presenting an alternative vision of the composting city. As Guy Shaffer argues, movement-driven infrastructure projects develop new tools for organizing the world, give communities agency over urban design, and promote just sustainability.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781625347701
ISBN-10: 1625347707
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 22 illus., 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Seria Activist Studies of Science & Technology


Notă biografică

GUY SCHAFFER is lecturer in science and technology studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Recenzii

Composting Utopia is unlike many books that I have read: it is informative, inspired, and leaves readers with a sense of hope. Readers in environmental studies, technology history, public history or community-engaged work, urban history, and agricultural history may benefit most from this work. However, I feel that many readers will find a personal connection as they sit with the compost heap and learn about the infrastructures in urban environments that make composting possible.”—Dale Mize, H-Environment

Composting Utopia offers a fresh critique of neoliberal waste management and examines the tensions between formal and informal composting as straddling the boundary between neoliberal sustainability and transformative sustainability.”—Giovanna Di Chiro, professor of environmental studies at Swarthmore College and coeditor of Appropriating Technology: Vernacular Science and Social Power

“Schaffer is clearly invested in and hopeful about what community infrastructures can do, but with a critical and analytic eye. Based on sound data and with wonderful insight, Composting Utopia is an important contribution to science and technology studies.”—Kim Fortun, author of Advocacy after Bhopal: Environmentalism, Disaster, New Global Orders