Sanitising Stewardship: Exploring the hidden practices of the reuse process in organisations
Thursday 10 November 2022, 10:00am to 12:00pm
Venue
Lancaster University Management School Lecture Theatre 4, LancasterOpen to
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Event Details
Drs Katherine Ellsworth-Krebs & Lucy Wishart unpack their ethnographic study of a University re-use project, and what this revealed about stewardship and the re-use process.
Reuse is the process of passing objects from one user to another. In extending the life of products and reducing demand for raw materials, reuse is an essential and important feature of a more circular economy. At the same time, reuse often operates outside of mainstream economic settings and is regularly depicted as an act of political consumption. In this paper we contribute to the latter understanding of reuse by exploring the practices which support reuse as a process within organisations. Reuse is not a seamless process: sometimes objects do not move directly from one user to another, instead they are moved and stored by intermediaries engaged in “stewardship of things” (Lane & Watson, 2012). Through our ethnographic study of a university reuse project we discovered that, in addition to the care, storage and movement of objects, many of the practices which support a stewardship of things also sanitises the reuse process (e.g. the celebrated use of voluntary labour), potentially distracting from more radical acts to reduce resource use within the organisation.
There will be a light lunch available for participants from 12:00-13:00 in the breakout area outside Management School lecture theatres 2 & 3.
Booking closes Thu 3 Nov. Please contact pentlandcentre@lancaster.ac.uk for queries re booking after that date.
Health & Safety and access information
- In order to safeguard everyone's health, if you test positive for Covid-19 before the event, or are feeling unwell in any way, please don't attend (and please let us know).
- You are encouraged to wear face coverings during the event, unless eating and drinking.
- Please maintain good hand hygiene, washing your hands regularly/before eating or drinking, and making use of hand sanitiser.
- The lecture theatre is wheelchair accessible and has an induction loop.
Speakers
University of St. Andrews / Pentland Centre
Institute of Art, Lancaster University
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