修理厂的劳动力:团结与贫困经济之间的修理之路

Q1 Social Sciences
Valeria Graziano, Kim Trogal
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本文介绍了对一种新型混合城市空间的劳动力、组织和空间实践的比较研究结果,我们称之为“社会影响驱动的维修店”。这是一种新兴的城市空间类型,致力于修复和升级循环,也超越了传统商店的功能。值得注意的是,这些商店的经营并非纯粹出于经济原因,而是将自己定位为当地的社会政治干预措施,旨在应对废物对环境的影响,支持道德和负担得起的消费,同时提供新的就业机会。我们的实地考察(2017-2019)集中在三个这样的“维修店”:瑞典的ReTuna Återbruksgalleria、英国的The Loop和意大利的RiMaflow。我们讨论了不同的劳动和空间实践,同时强调了出现的一些紧张关系,以及对维修研究、“绿色工作”和循环经济中一些更广泛辩论的影响。最后,我们确定了两个不同的、潜在对立的修复回路,我们将其命名为“团结的修复”和“糟糕的经济的修复”,我们建议将其作为一个镜头,以更好地把握支撑向循环经济过渡的不同逻辑。
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Labor Power in the Repair Shop: Circuits of Repair Between Solidarity and Poor Economy
ABSTRACT This paper presents the findings of comparative research into the labor, organizational and spatial practices of a new kind of hybrid civic spaces that we refer to as “social impact-driven repair shops.” These are an emerging typology of urban spaces dedicated to repaired and up-cycled items that also go beyond the functions of a traditional shop. Significantly, these shops are run not purely for economic reasons, but rather to position themselves as local, socio-political interventions aiming to confront the environmental impacts of waste, support ethical and affordable consumption, alongside providing new opportunities for employment. We focused our fieldwork (2017–2019) on three such “repair shops”: ReTuna Återbruksgalleria in Sweden, The Loop in the United Kingdom and RiMaflow in Italy. We discuss the differing labor and spatial practices taking place within each while highlighting some of the tensions that emerge, and the implications for some of the wider debates in repair studies, “green work” and circular economies. We conclude by identifying two divergent and potentially antagonistic circuits of repair which we name “repair as solidarity” and “repair as poor economy,” which we propose as a lens to better grasp the different logics underpinning the transition to circular economies.
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Capitalism, Nature, Socialism
Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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4.90
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31
期刊介绍: CNS is a journal of ecosocialism. We welcome submissions on red-green politics and the anti-globalization movement; environmental history; workplace labor struggles; land/community struggles; political economy of ecology; and other themes in political ecology. CNS especially wants to join (relate) discourses on labor, feminist, and environmental movements, and theories of political ecology and radical democracy. Works on ecology and socialism are particularly welcome.
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