What a waste – A norm-critical design study on how waste is understood and managed

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Resources, conservation & recycling advances Pub Date : 2023-08-25 DOI:10.1016/j.rcradv.2023.200178
Anna-Sara Fagerholm , Henrik Haller , Anders Warell , Per-Olof Hedvall
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This article seeks to contribute new insights into inclusive recycling environments through universal design. The aim is to develop knowledge on how waste is understood and managed by exploring the practice and design of a recycling environment. Applying a norm-critical view, this is explored in a study with participants from a municipal housing company and waste management company in northern Sweden. Methods used are go-along interviews together with professionals and observations of a recycling environment. The results are discussed as: 1) the “(un)social norm;” where our results show that the waste system is perceived as a social system, contradicting previous approaches where waste systems are treated as technical environments. 2) the “(un)design factor;” where we identify how design in a recycling context that doesn´t emphasise diversity may affect activities of sorting.

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多么浪费-一个关于如何理解和管理浪费的规范关键设计研究
本文试图通过通用设计为包容性回收环境提供新的见解。其目的是通过探索回收环境的实践和设计,发展关于如何理解和管理废物的知识。应用规范批判的观点,在瑞典北部一家市政住房公司和废物管理公司的参与者参与的一项研究中对此进行了探讨。使用的方法是与专业人士一起进行访谈,并对回收环境进行观察。结果被讨论为:1)“(非)社会规范”;我们的结果表明,废物系统被视为一个社会系统,与以前将废物系统视为技术环境的方法相矛盾。2) “(联合国)设计因素;”在这里,我们确定了在不强调多样性的回收环境中的设计如何影响分拣活动。
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Resources, conservation & recycling advances
Resources, conservation & recycling advances Environmental Science (General)
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