Long Live my Objects: Silent Practices to Avoid Obsolescence

Errázuriz T.; Greene R.; Berczeller D.

Abstract

Today specialists agree on the importance of studying the practices of reuse and reduction or slow consumption in the domestic space. In response to this need, this research seeks to understand the extent to which daily consumption practices influence the life trajectory of objects. Specifically, the project seeks to recognize, analyze and value everyday practices related to the use, care, repair, reuse and storage of objects of daily consumption, which favor conservation and influence the willingness to consume new replacement products. The ethnographic study, uses in-depth interviews, participant observation and use of audiovisual tools to investigate the relationships that a diverse group of people have with their everyday objects. Limiting the study to people who reside in different communes of the city of Santiago.

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Título según SCOPUS: Long Live my Objects: Silent Practices to Avoid Obsolescence
Título de la Revista: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volumen: 503
Número: 1
Editorial: Institute of Physics
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1088/1755-1315/503/1/012016

Notas: SCOPUS