Electronics Consumption, Waste and the Informal Trade Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
撒哈拉以南非洲地区的电子消费、废物和非正规贸易部门
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/P006329/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.05万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2016 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Bodies of Planned Obsolescence: digital performance and the global politics of electronic waste (BoPO) is an art-science research network that engages with the global economy of electronic waste (e-waste). The project has established a network between artists, scientists and cultural studies scholars in Africa, China and Europe through workshops in Lagos (Nigeria), Hong Kong and London. It was funded by an AHRC Research Networking grant during 2014-15 (AH/L01582X/1) and has been awarded two smaller grants for contributions to the AHRC Connected Communities Festival and the Somerset House Utopia Fair in 2016. The present application for Follow-on Funding for Impact and Engagement under the highlight notice for International Development is concerned with the dissemination and development of new applications of the network's research outcomes through a series of activities in Nairobi, Kenya, as well as a presentation and networking event in London. The proposed Follow-on activities are aimed at exploring the transferability of research findings and the practice-based methodology of BoPO in the context of international development initiatives in informal trade and street vending in Sub-Saharan Africa.During the lifetime of the original research networking project, three new avenues of inquiry were identified, which are highly relevant to the planned Follow-on activities:1. Although e-waste processing in Europe is often seen as a more or less independent industry, in Nigeria and other Sub-Saharan African countries, e-waste management cannot be considered in isolation from repair and trade in both old and new devices and parts.2. While most literature on e-waste recycling focuses on core devices (desktop units, laptops, monitors), peripherals (chargers, mice, keyboards, cables) tend to be largely overlooked. Practical engagement with e-waste processing in Nigeria made us aware that these devices make up a substantial part of the waste stream. More attention should be paid to their trade and disposal in research and policy making initiatives.3. Especially with regards to peripherals, used devices imported from Europe are not the only relevant source of e-waste in countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Street hawkers and market traders sell large quantities of new, cheaply made phones, cables, chargers, and other small electronic items, which break easily and quickly. The Follow-on activities in Nairobi in October and November 2016 will draw from these three newly identified avenues in various ways: -A presentation by network researchers at the 'Street Vending and Urban Development' conference in Nairobi in November 2016 will address the prominence of peripherals among street vending articles and take this as a starting point for an exchange on sustainability and informal trade with street vending representatives, policy makers and NGO civics. Another element of this conference contribution will be an exchange with policy makers and NGO civics on possibilities to apply BoPO's practice-based art-science methodology in the broader context of International Development activities in informal trade.-Two artworks created as part of the research network around theme of peripherals will be centre pieces in a two-week exhibition which is planned at a community library in the Kibera slum settlement in Nairobi, alongside artwork by local Kenyan artists and other BoPO outputs. The exhibition will stimulate reflection on the implications of informal trade strategies on waste production and ecology.-The three new pathways of inquiry outlined above will form the core concepts for a one-day workshop that will be organized for high school students at the French School in Nairobi.
计划报废机构:数字表现和电子废物的全球政治(BoPO)是一个与电子废物(电子废物)的全球经济相关的艺术科学研究网络。该项目通过在拉各斯(尼日利亚)、香港和伦敦举办的研讨会,在非洲、中国和欧洲的艺术家、科学家和文化研究学者之间建立了一个网络。该项目由2014-15年AHRC研究网络拨款(AH/L01582X/1)资助,并因2016年AHRC连接社区节和萨默塞特宫乌托邦博览会的贡献而获得了两笔较小的拨款。目前国际发展重点通知下的影响和参与后续资金申请涉及通过在肯尼亚内罗毕开展的一系列活动以及在伦敦举行的介绍和联网活动,传播和发展网络研究成果的新应用。拟议的后续活动的目的是在撒哈拉以南非洲非正式贸易和街头贩卖的国际发展倡议的范围内,探讨研究成果的可转移性和基于实践的业务活动方法。在原来的研究联网项目的生命周期内,确定了三个新的调查途径,它们与计划的后续活动高度相关:虽然欧洲的电子废物处理通常被视为一个或多或少独立的行业,但在尼日利亚和其他撒哈拉以南非洲国家,不能将电子废物管理与新旧设备和部件的维修和贸易分开考虑。虽然大多数关于电子垃圾回收的文献都集中在核心设备(台式机、笔记本电脑、显示器)上,但外围设备(充电器、鼠标、键盘、电缆)往往在很大程度上被忽视了。与尼日利亚电子废物处理的实际接触使我们意识到这些设备构成了废物流的很大一部分。在研究和政策制定方面应更多地注意它们的交易和处置。特别是在外围设备方面,从欧洲进口的二手设备并不是撒哈拉以南非洲国家电子垃圾的唯一相关来源。街头小贩和市场商人出售大量廉价的新电话、电缆、充电器和其他小型电子产品,这些产品很容易很快就坏掉。2016年10月和11月在内罗毕举行的后续活动将以不同的方式借鉴这三个新确定的途径:2016年11月在内罗毕举行的“街头贩卖与城市发展”会议上,网络研究人员将发表演讲,讨论街头贩卖物品中外围设备的突出地位,并以此为起点,与街头贩卖代表、政策制定者和非政府组织公民就可持续性和非正式贸易进行交流。这次会议贡献的另一项内容将是与决策者和非政府组织公民就在非正式贸易的国际发展活动的更广泛背景下应用国际贸易组织基于实践的艺术科学方法的可能性进行交流。-围绕周边设备主题的两件艺术作品将成为为期两周的展览的中心,该展览计划在内罗毕基贝拉贫民窟的社区图书馆举行,同时展出的还有肯尼亚当地艺术家的作品和其他BoPO的作品。该展览将促使人们思考非正式贸易战略对废物产生和生态的影响。-上述三种新的探究途径将构成为期一天的研讨会的核心概念,该研讨会将在内罗毕法语学校为高中生组织。
项目成果
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Bodies of Planned Obsolescence: Digital performance and the global politics of electronic waste
计划报废机构:数字性能和电子垃圾的全球政治
- 批准号:
AH/L01582X/1 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 3.05万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
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