Membership Category
- Regular
Institution
- Université Laval
Discipline(s)
- Sociology
Expertises
- Sustainable consumption
- Social practices
- Eating habits
- Daily life
- Sufficiency
Affiliated research axes
Change and Transition Management
Planning Optimization
Resource and Product Maximization
Policy levers
Projects funded by the RRECQ
The second life of things: a sociological study of the process to reappropriate obsolete objects
Description
The research project is part of the literature on sustainable consumption, the relationship to objects and daily life. It aims to explore how everyday objects (e.g., clothing, computers, furniture, books, decorations, etc.) gain a second life after falling out of common use.
The objectives are three-fold:
- Understand the process by which objects fall out of common use and are reappropriated in relation to, among other things, the symbolic aspect, the culture and social norms, the spaces in which they circulate and stakeholders, as well as the broader social context, including institutions and regulations.
- Identify levers to transform consumption practices, extend the service life of objects and reduce material resource consumption.
- Formulate recommendations to promote different ways of optimizing the use of everyday objects and ensure concerns about sustainable consumption and circular economy research initiatives are aligned.
An ethnographic survey will be conducted in different spaces where objects are repaired, sold, exchanged or donated (e.g., fab labs, garage sales, online ads, stores, repairers, etc.) and follow the journeys of the objects themselves.
Themes
- Consumer
- Donation and resale
- Remanufacturing
- Repair
- Sobriety