- Pascal Picard, Vice President (Research), Le Mans Université, Alliance Colours - Alison Stowell, Organiser of Opening the bin 3, University of Lancaster - Nathalie Lazaric, Director of the French CNRS network (GDR) “Waste, Values and Societies” - Jannick Rumeau, Co-director of the “PEPR Recycling” national research programme - Adeline Pierrat, Jean-Baptiste Bahers & Mathieu Durand, OTB4 organisers
Invisible waste, virtuous waste. Promoting industrial agriculture by managing its toxic by-products. Prete Giovanni (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord) What's essential is invisible to the eye: plasticulture and microplastic waste in French agricultural soils. Dufour Etienne, Monsaingeon Baptiste (Université de Reims, CNRS) Embracing Indeterminacy: On land-base plastics emission models into the marine environment. Becker Christoph (VITO)
11:20 - 12:35 (1h15)
Session 1.2 - Grassroot
Courthardy
From Waste to Wardrobe: Exploring Consumer Acceptance of Biowaste-Dyed Sustainable Fashion. Lamy Arnaud, Costa Sandrine (INRAE) Becoming waste: domestic practices and pathways of clothing possessions. Assima Chantal, Herbert Maud (Université de Lille) Is Waste Easy? Infrastructure Legibility and Panic Rooms. Julian Porras (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya), Middha Bhavna, Horne Ralph (RMIT University Australia)
11:20 - 12:35 (1h15)
Session 1.3 - Justice
Rabelais
Waste, Power, and Urban Inequality: The Politics of Exclusion in Mangaung South Africa's Backyard Dwellings. Schenck Catherina, Nyakabawu Shingi (University of the Western Cape) Domestic space, a detrital and rudological space, a vector of environmental and sociological inequalities. Buchot Nathalie (Le Mans Université) Guiding local governments through the ecological transition: critical issues and strategies for assessing and improving local circular policies. Giulia Di Martino (Università di Palermo)
11:20 - 12:35 (1h15)
Session 1.4 - Livelihoods
Racan
Gendering Waste in a Casted Labour: Waste Infrastructures and Waste Workers' Shifting Gendered Subjectivities. Raj Rahul (Sheffield University) The feminisation of waste jobs: dynamics at work in the WEEE sector and presentation of a case study. Van Nieuwenhuyse Thomas, Neau Claire, Le Lay Stéhane (Rudologia) The House that Plastic Built: Socio-Material Transformation and Working Rhythms in Bogota's Waste Picker Plastics Plants. O’Hare Patrick (St-andrews University)
Mexico City's food/waste landscapes: food waste journeys from shops and restaurants to compost infrastructures. Guibrunet Louise (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico) Bortolotti Andrea (Politecnico di Milano) From the ideal of circularity to the political and imperceptible materiality of urban metabolism: organic matter circulations and urban agriculture in Congo. Régeard Noémie (Le Mans Université) Too good to go: Kliekjes and buurtkastjes as shared forms of frugality in the Netherlands. Melles Maike (Czech Academy of Sciences) Convenor: Petr Jehlicka
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Session 2.2 - Epistemological 1
Courthardy
Anthropocene Ouroboros: Shimmying Plastics and the Contamination of Time. Abrahms-Kavunenko Saskia (Kyoto University) Are the ”dogsbody” of Homo detritus the despised drudges of the Capitalocene? The place and role of pathic rationality in the metabolic rift. Le Lay Stéphane What Waste Reveals About Capitalism's Legal Infrastructure. Thomas Garance (Science Po Paris) Green Contradictions. Fevrier Kesha (Queen’s University)
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Session 2.3 - Livelihoods 2
Rabelais
Waste Picking as Familial Inheritance and Pathway of Self-Determination: The case of Catadoras and Catadores in Porto Alegre. Carbone Ginevra (Università degli Studi di Trieste) Waste and Interdependence: Everyday Relations Between Informal Recyclers and Households in Barcelona. Julian Porras, Cattaneo Claudio, Demaria Federico, Vico Daniele (Universitat de Barcelona, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) Value of waste: Contestations and collaborations between waste pickers and producers. Raphael Riya (Lund Uniersity)
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Session 2.4 - Grassroot 2
Rabelais
The role of victims and citizens in disaster waste management. Marchesini Gaïa (université Gustave Eiffel) Integrating Organic Residual Biomass into Energy Policy: Community Energy, Popular Economy, and Waste Management in Colombia. Luisa Fernanda Tovar Cortés (Universidad Nacional de Colombia) Affect as equaliser: ‘other-castes' and the changing dynamics of caste-based sanitary labour in India. Yadav Avinay (University of London) Seeing waste like a city: Towards a research agenda for waste as urban phenomenon. Cator Charlotte (Copenhagen Business School)
The Implications of Taking Urban Composting Out of the Bin. Yankova Lilyana (Ensci) Social Representations of Composting: Insights from Free Association Technique. Ayadi Nawel (Université de Tunis), Gonzalez Christine (Le Mans Université), Lapeyre Alexandre (Université de Toulouse) Feeding on Waste: Circular Grassroots Hope or Neoliberal Stopgap? Zapata Campos María José, Zapata Patrik (University of Gothenburg) Household food waste, frugality and Eastern Europe: Countering the wasteful consumer hegemony from the epistemic periphery. Jehlicka Petr, Sosna Daniel (Csech Academy of Sciences), Sovova Lucie (Wageningen University & Research), Veen Esther (University of Applied Sciences) Convenor: Maike Melles & Daniel Soasna
16:00 - 17:30 (1h30)
Session 3.2 - Justice 2
Courthardy
Cleaning to Reclaim : Militant Cleanups of Public Spaces during the #EndSARS Movement in Lagos (Nigeria). Guitard Emilie (CNRS), Anthony Obayom (National Geographic Explorer Nigeria) Environmental justice in the waste management sector: a transdisciplinary study in Brussels. Pease Elena, Gautier Stephanie, Onan Lucas, Dedeurwaerdere Tom (UC Louvain) Contested Waste. Demaria Federico, Vico Daniele (Universitat de Barcelona) Gendering circular economy policy in Scotland. Colley Kathryn & al. (Hutton Institute)
16:00 - 17:30 (1h30)
Session 3.3 - Metabolism 2
Rabelais
The Value of Green Waste: Exploitation and Commodification in a Composting Plant in Italy. Di Cecco Simone (Université Paris Cité) Building material reuse: a case study from Toulouse. Besset Claire (Université Toulouse 2) The difficult complementarity of local management and centralized management of urban household food waste in France. An analysis through the proximity framework. Gouchon Maeliss (Université de Reims) Institutional Work in the Rudological Public Order: A Comparative Perspective from Three European Coastal Cities. Camino Alexandre (La Rochelle Université)
16:00 - 17:30 (1h30)
Session 3.4 - Epistemological 2
Racan
Critical waste-based epistemology. Corvellec Hervé (Lund University), Bevan David (Saint Martin’s Institute) Being alongside, living with waste. Olofsson Jennie (Mid Sweden University) What-a-Waste : a serious game to raise awareness of municipal waste reduction. Daniel François-Joseph (Université de Strasbourg) Against an ecology of purity: an intertwined history of negative commons and communities. Lecerf Maulpoix (EHESS)
Session 4.1 - Special session: 50 years EU Waste directive
Amphi Veron
The future of waste legislation in a circular society: still the main character or only a supporting role? Voorter Jonas (Hasselt University) Governing Plastics in Europe: Evolution, Frictions, and the Politics of Waste since the 1990s. De Boe Grégory (UCLouvain) From Pigouvian Tax to Producer Responsibility: Rethinking the Waste Hierarchy in the Global South. Coulibaly Moussa (Université de Bordeaux) Convenor: Alexandre Camino (Université de La Rochelle)
9:00 - 10:30 (1h30)
Session 4.2 - Livelihoods 3
Courthardy
Historicising Sanitation Work: Value, Infrastructural Labour and Representation in South Asia. Cawood Sally (Lancaster Univesrity) Accumulation by inclusion: Informal waste workers and the win-win fallacy of the circular economy. Anantharaman Manisha (Science Po Paris) State, Labour and Sanitation: Making and Unmaking of Sanitation Worker. Rathore Gayatri Jai Singh (Science po Paris). The issues of justice arising from waste management practices: from dumping grounds to sustainable equity. Claire Larroque (Université Paris 1)
9:00 - 10:30 (1h30)
Session 4.3 - Grassroot 3
Rabelais
Biowaste management in France: exploring hybridities between local and large-scale management. Gabriel Andrea Wiktor (Ecogeos), Lehec Elisabeth (Université de Tours) Re-take, Re-put, Re-Do: the challenging implementation of a territorial circular economy by the Public Waste Management Service. Chraibi Julien (Le Mans Université) Recyclging organic waste for urban agriculture in the Ouagadougou region. Derra Wendyiida Bibata (Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo) From rubbish to recycled bags. Processes of plastic industrialization in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires. Santiago Sorroche (CONICET)
Household Waste Reduction: A Segmented Approach Through Social Practice Theory. Jebs Emna, Ackermann Claire-Lise, François-Lecompte Agnès (Université Bretagne Sud ; Rennes Business School) Uneven tirednesses. On some inequalities among the lyonnese streetcleaners in Lyon. Dillenseger Clément (ENS Lyon) Social reproduction of waste. Raphael Riya (Lund University), Porras Bulla Julian (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) Organisations Created By Waste: Exploring the Possibilities of Approved Bodies in Narratives for Circular Futures. Wishart Lucy (University of Edinburgh)
10:55 - 12:25 (1h30)
Session 5.2 - What a waste : Serious Game
Courthardy
Limited number of participants. Advance registration required by Thursday 11 December in the evening at the latest, at the door to the Courthardy room. Convenor: François- Jospeh Daniel (Université de Strasbourg), Gayatri Jai Singh Rathore (Science Po Paris)
10:55 - 12:25 (1h30)
Session 5.3 - Epistemological 3
Rabelais
Take the discourse of disaster victims seriously to turn flood discard into a social problem. Genouel Mailys (ENS Lyon) Re-enchanting a wasted land: a polluted river through the imagination and action of an urban collective, Marseille. Le Meur Mikaéla (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Belongings bypassing the Bin: Keeping Junk in Abeyance through Inter-household Outsourcing. Appelgren Staffan, Bohlin Anna (University of Gothenburg) Walking with Plastic Waste: Resonant Fieldwork Practices for Working with Presence-as-Absence. Aular Neylan (University of Turku)
10:55 - 12:25 (1h30)
Session 5.4 - Metabolism 3
Racan
Organising Plastic Waste: Social-material dynamics and Circular Economy ambitions in the Pupler Waste Project. Ferri Marta, Stowell Alison, Vurdubakis Theo (Lancaster University) Political ecologies of electronic waste circularity: capturing value, jettisoning harm. Garb Yaakov (BGU), Leblond Nelly (CNRS) Searching for gold in peelings? Territorial ecology and circular bioeconomy politics/cies in Pays de la Loire. Joxe Simon (Le Mans Université) Reuse for the people, reuse for the clothes? Performing the product/waste status through devices and practices. Bossuyt Eva (Sciences Po Paris), Jourdain Vincent (École des Mines de St Etienne)
Solidarity-Based Reuse at Risk of Commercial Recuperation. Cordrie Benjamin, Bayard Victor (Université La Salle) What residencies: re-use and re-production in contemporary art. Kasia Ozga (University of North Carolina Greensboro) Waste Prevention from Below: A critical analysis of Repair and Reuse Community Initiatives in Barcelona. Zisakou Anastasia, Callen Moreu Blanca (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Who takes care of household surpluses? Corteel Delphine (Université de Tours)
15:15 - 16:45 (1h30)
Session 6.2 - Livelihoods 4
Courthardy
Valuing the Discarded: Furniture, Feeling, and the Everyday Geographies of Waste. Furmston Katryn (Nottingham Trent University) Beyond the household bin: Contaminated realities of recycling practices. Stowell Alison (Lancaster Univesrity) Landfills as Terrains of Rupture: The Blind Spots of Circularity and Structural Harm in the Global South. Aung Soe (YSEALI Academic) Becoming-with plastics: Material-Cultural Negotiations of Human-Plastic Relations in Finnish Society. Onali Alma (Tampere Univerdsity) Convenor:
15:15 - 16:45 (1h30)
Session 6.3 - Metabolism 4
Rabelais
Urban waste in the global carbon metabolism. Rocher Laurence (Université Lyon 3) ;Imaginary Circles: Scrap economies as acts of remaking in Lebanon and Iraq. Saleh Elizabeth (American University of Beirut), Gotts Isadora (King’s College London) Crafting biomaterials from organic waste: artistic, conceptual and metabolic experiments in European metropolises. Tixadou Solène (Le Mans Université) Valuing biowaste with Mechanical Biological Treatment Technologies. The rise and fall of a sociotechnical imaginary. Daniel François-Joseph (Université de Strasbourg)
15:15 - 16:45 (1h30)
Session 6.4 - Epistemological 4
Racan
From the textual to the textural: Depicting residual matter beyond representation. Pyyhtinen Olli (Tampere University) The (ontogenetic) limits of circularity. A case study from mobile communication infrastructure waste. Fernandez De Las Heras Ion, Callen Moreu Blanca, Cano Bastidas Cristina (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Waste as a Dys/functional object. Arnold Nadine (Uniersity of Lucerne), Schuerkmann Christiane (Universität Mainz) Closing the bin. Mercier Olivia (CNAM), Cavé Jérémie (IRD), Convenor:
Framing Disaster Waste: From Conflict to Climate to COVID. O'neill Kate (Berkeley University) Hoggüj and hajagdalgüj: Competing Visions of Zero-Waste in Ulaanbaatar. Dupuy Anna (Université de Bordeaux) Informal Waste-centred Communities and Economies: Navigating Capitalocene Waste Management Logic in Lebanon's Exceptional Context. Hanna Hawa (University of Cambridge)
9:00 - 10:15 (1h15)
Session 7.2 - Grassroot 5
Courthardy
Making up Ecological Citizenship: Green Governmentality, Social Inequality, and the Politics of Waste in Singapore. De Bercegol Rémi (CNRS) Romani Badir (Wastepicker Egypt) Quantifying the material and economic contributions and the exploitation of informal waste pickers in Barcelona. Vico Daniele, Van Eynde Rob, Julian Porras, Cattaneo Claudio, Demaria Federico (Universitat de Barcelona, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) Convenor: Benedicte Florin
9:00 - 10:15 (1h15)
Session 7.3 - Metabolism 5
Rabelais
Bins for eternity: the fabulous history of synthetic textiles. Person Sarah, Piernas Gersende, Renault Jean Philippe, Touchelay Béatrice, Devineau Stéphanie (CEA, CNAM, Université de Lille) Rethinking diapers: Exploring the distribution of waste, labour, and resources in the making of a public cloth-diaper service. Trousselle Anaas (Narrau), Leblond Nelly (CNRS) Outside the Bin: The Planetary Metabolism of Mismanaged Plastic Wast. Dimitrijevic Katarina (Loughborough University)
9:00 - 10:15 (1h15)
Session 7.4 - Livelihoods 5
Racan
Zero Waste influencers promoting waste instead of emptying the bin? Mungroo Kate (Le Mans Université) The Trash Community of Instagram. Lepisto Ella (Tampere Univerdsity) Reclaiming bodily waste': ecological sanitation on a domestic scale and its limits. Legrand Marine (ENPC)