Recycling Institutions

How Waste Becomes an Urban Mine
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Paru le : 2025-08-18

This open access book investigates the phenomenon of recycling institutions in urban mining using social sciences lenses on the empirical context of waste from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), landfills as a potential resource pool and the recycling of building materials in Norway. There...
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2025-08-18

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249 pages

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9783031817533

Letícia Antunes Nogueira is senior researcher at Nordland Research Institute and head of section Resources and Digital Services at NTNU Library (Norwegian University of Science and Technology). She earned her Ph.D. in Innovation Economics from Aalborg University, Denmark, in 2018. Her research focuses on industrial dynamics, organisational dynamics and political economy, with particular emphasis on how sectors and organizations navigate sociotechnical transitions. She investigates both the organizational responses to volatility and uncertainty during these transitions, and examines how emerging innovations challenge established societal values and institutions. Håkan T. Sandersen (Cand.Polit in planning) is associate professor at the Faculty of Social Science at Nord University, Bodø, Norway. His research interests are focused on natural resource management with emphasis on marine issues related to aquaculture and spatial management, and increasingly also on climate change and the green transition. Brigt Dale (Ph.D. Political Science, MD Visual Anthropology) is research professor and research director at Nordland Research Institute, Norway. His work focuses on societal transformation, security theory, governmentality, biopolitics and cultural theory and on the relation between politics, security, power, and resource management, and local community development. Dale´s empirical research includes the consequences of (and adaptation to) climate change and societal transformation, petroleum politics and extractive industries impact on local lives, tourism, aquaculture, and cultural heritage. He has done fieldwork in Tobago (2001), the Lofoten Islands (2008–2010, and ongoing), in Finnmark (2014, 2015) and in Greenland (2014, 2019). 

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