On-the-ground community responses to transitioning waste economies : a study of reparative social practices in Western Sydney, Australia

Alison Gill, Abby Mellick Lopes

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![CDATA[Accepted abstract In this paper we sketch-out community economies of reuse and repair to address questions of scale and agency posed by the track titled Community Design & User Autonomy. With a focus on community-led activities in two local government areas, the paper identifies plural economies of material circulation alive in social practices of reuse, repair and share in western Sydney, aligning with national, state and local government agendas to move to a circular economy as integral to the sustainable future of Australian cities. We propose that amongst the first tasks in the transition to a circular economy is creating a ‘repair commons’ that includes the contribution of local civic society. Drawing on two studies exploring cultures of repair and community waste practices in culturally diverse and rapidly transforming urban areas of western Sydney we show that transition means a recalibration of the relationship between governments and communities, and a renegotiation of responsibilities for managing household waste. Employing a community economies lens, our vignette of a community of repair commoners is enabled by an ‘identikit’ of a locality transformed by possibilities of remaking from the already made. We intend to enact the ‘transformative thinking’ that Miller and Gibson-Graham (2019) call for in making other possibilities visible in the midst of the world we have now. The session offers a provocation to consider how our picture of a repair commons generates an alternative scalar imaginary, with potential to contribute to urban planning which prioritises a shared civic responsibility for material culture.]]
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationArchitecture Media Politics Society Conference 2024, 15-17 July 2024, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
PublisherArchitecture Media Politics Society
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventArchitecture Media Politics Society. Conference -
Duration: 1 Jan 2024 → …

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ConferenceArchitecture Media Politics Society. Conference
Period1/01/24 → …

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