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Author Little, Peter C., author.

Title Burning matters : life, labor, and e-waste pyropolitics in Ghana / Peter C. Little
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
©2022

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 227 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Global and comparative ethnography
Global and comparative ethnography.
Contents Introduction: From e-waste ashes to ethnographic intervention -- Amidst global e-waste trades and green neoliberalization -- "We are all North here" : Dagomba migrations and meanings -- Erasure, demolition, and violent obsolescence in the urban margins -- Embodied burning, e-waste epidemiology, and toxic postcolonial corporality -- Visualizing Agbogbloshie and re-envisioning e-waste anthropology -- Looming uncertainties and neoliberal techno-optimism -- Conclusion: New openings, relations, and burning matters
Summary "This book explores the complex cultural, economic, and environmental health politics of electronic waste (e-waste) in Ghana. Global trade in e-waste has led to various global e-waste management challenges and many regions of the Global South, like Ghana, have suffered the consequences. Based on ethnographic research, the book exposes the lived experience of Ghana's e-waste workers, as they navigate the health, social, and economic challenges of e-waste labor, especially e-waste workers burning electrical wires to extract copper, a valuable and ubiquitous tech metal. With a particular focus on e-waste workers working in an urban scrap metal market known as Agbogbloshie, the book examines the ways in which this labor practice has raised concerns about toxic exposures and urban environmental contamination and has drawn the attention of international organizations seeking to find "green" solutions to severe environmental and health risks posed by these e-waste burning. Addressing the practices and risks of e-waste burning and the politics and optimism of environmental health interventions, the book explores the theoretical import of the "pyropolitical ecology of e-waste," an approach developed to augment and synthesize the emerging anthropology and political ecology of e-waste ruination, environmental justice, and uncertainty in the Global South"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed on June 3, 2022)
Subject Scrap metal industry -- Employees -- Health and hygiene -- Ghana -- Accra
Electronic waste -- Environmental aspects -- Ghana -- Accra
Electronic waste -- Government policy -- Ghana
Political ecology -- Ghana
Environmental economics -- Ghana
Ecology
Environmental economics
Political ecology
Social conditions
SUBJECT Accra (Ghana) -- Environmental conditions
Accra (Ghana) -- Social conditions
Subject Ghana
Ghana -- Accra
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021018001
ISBN 9780190934576
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