Article ID: CBB660683291

Contesting informality through innovation “from below”: Epistemic and political challenges in a waste pickers cooperative from Buenos Aires (Argentina) (2020)

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Sebastián Carenzo (Author)


Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Volume: 3
Issue: 1
Pages: 441-471


Publication Date: 2020
Edition Details: Thematic Cluster: The Gray Zones of Innovation. The Illegal and the Informal in the Marginal Worlds
Language: English

This paper draws on an ethnographic research to critically analyze the process of formalization of the so-called “informal” recyclers within the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. It claims that their recognition by governmental and nongovernmental agencies has been mostly oriented to crystallize their role as a workforce in the lower shackles of the recycling value chain. In contrast, other valuable contributions of waste pickers, such as the development of a practical pedagogy towards the segregation and recycling of materials, or the design and manufacturing of their own technological devices, have not been yet properly recognized or strengthened in the same way. Therefore, to approach the waste management field by focusing on the innovations dynamic is revealing of to what extent it is shaped by asymmetric power relations, which include epistemic and techno-cognitive dimensions. Drawing on the notion of epistemic (in)justice, this paper provides a critical reflection on the drivers and obstacles that shape innovation skills aimed at waste management, and thus, define which actors are to be legitimated as “innovators” within this field and which are not. Finally, I share some open reflections about some policy guidelines that could help to profit from the rich body of technological experience and knowledge elaborated within waste picker’s grassroots organizations. At the same time, I will highlight the specific contribution of an ethnographic perspective to the study of grassroot innovations.

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Article Óscar Moreno-Martínez; Javier Guerrero-Castro (2020) The gray zones of innovation: The illegal and the informal in marginal worlds. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society (pp. 435-440). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Goldstein, Joshua
Leonardi, Paul M.
Mohácsi, Gergely
Prainsack, Barbara
Reichmann, Werner
Sarah Pink
Journals
Social Studies of Science
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Science, Technology, and Human Values
History and Technology
Publishers
MIT Press
Routledge
University of California Press
Zed Books
Madrid OEI, Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura
De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Concepts
Ethnography
Science and technology studies (STS)
Technological innovation
Recycling
Waste disposal
Environment
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
Places
China
Chile
Costa Rica
Taiwan
Vietnam
Germany
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