posted on 2022-12-02, 16:49authored byFELIPE SCHMIDT FONSECA
<p>This PhD research focuses on waste prevention through collective practices of reuse, in the forms of repair, upcycling and re-circulation. It investigates the confluence of initiatives and policies in themes such as zero waste, social innovation, circular economy and the doughnut economy.</p>
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<p>The dataset in this folder comprises of interview transcriptions, contents of emails sent to participants, as well as particular images of activities, notes and analyses.</p>
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<p>The dataset has the following subfolders:</p>
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<p> "reuse.city": outputs and processual documentation of the online co-design lab conducted with a group of participants involved with initiatives of repair, upcycling and re-circulation of goods and materials.</p>
<p> "open_research_log": research journal kept as meta-documentation about this year's activities.</p>
<p> "generous_city": ongoing collection of images to be used in a future ethnographic account on the reuse of materials in Berlin.</p>
<p> "link-collection": current version of an ongoing collection of bookmarks related to the research themes.</p>
Funding
This project is part of Open Design of Trusted Things (OpenDoTT) doctoral training network](https://opendott.org.) and has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 813508