Glut: Affective Labor and the Burden of Abundance in Secondhand Economies

IF 0.6 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology of Work Review Pub Date : 2022-06-21 DOI:10.1111/awr.12233
Brieanne Berry
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This paper explores the interlinkages between the abundance of stuff moving through community-based reuse organizations and the labor needed to manage this material. The glut of donations is due to the sheer volume of materials moving through a wasteful linear economic system, as well as the practice of donation dumping, where unusable used goods move through reuse economies, washing their previous owners free of guilt while entangling laborers in messy relationships with objects. I draw on theories of gendered, social reproductive labor to explore how the work of localized reuse, disproportionately borne by unpaid women, reproduces communities. Following calls for work that explores the social dimensions of circular economies, this research uses a qualitative approach that draws on two main methods: participant observation in reuse establishments and in-depth interviews with reuse participants. This qualitative data provides a picture of reuse activities at a local scale and helps us understand the complex relationships formed and perpetuated through reuse. I find that the labor of volunteers is often unseen and undervalued and suggest that policies designed to address material surplus do so with these laborers in mind.

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过剩:二手经济中的情感劳动和过剩负担
本文探讨了通过基于社区的重用组织移动的大量材料与管理这些材料所需的劳动之间的相互联系。捐赠的过剩是由于大量的物资在浪费的线性经济体系中流动,以及捐赠倾销的做法,即无法使用的二手物品在再利用经济中流动,洗净了它们以前的主人的罪恶感,同时使劳动者与物品纠缠在混乱的关系中。我利用性别、社会再生产劳动的理论来探索局部再使用的工作,不成比例地由无偿妇女承担,是如何再生产社区的。在探索循环经济的社会维度的工作呼吁下,本研究采用定性方法,借鉴了两种主要方法:在重复使用机构中进行参与者观察和对重复使用参与者进行深入访谈。这些定性数据提供了局部范围内重用活动的图像,并帮助我们理解通过重用形成和延续的复杂关系。我发现志愿者的劳动常常被忽视和低估,并建议解决物质过剩的政策应该考虑到这些劳动者。
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