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Title Community repair in the circular economy - fixing more than stuff
ID_Doc 1631
Authors Bradley, K; Persson, O
Title Community repair in the circular economy - fixing more than stuff
Year 2022
Published Local Environment, 27, 10-11
Abstract In the circular economy discourse it is stressed that products ought to be repairable and that repair work is assumed to be growing. However, repair can be organised and performed in different ways - by corporate entities, independent repairers, laypersons and communities. Some corporations are integrating repair and maintenance into their offering, while simultaneously restricting consumers to open, repair or modify their products. In opposition to such developments, there is a movement for "right to repair", which works for consumers' legal rights to repair and modify products, pushing for the free availability of spare parts and manuals. Recent years have also seen a growth of repair cafes and other forms of DIY community repair spaces. This paper explores the discourses of DIY community repair through two Swedish case studies - an NGO-led nationwide repair campaign and a local government initiative of open DIY repair spaces. Our case studies show how DIY community repair works towards enabling all, particularly marginalised groups, to participate and live well in a low-impact future. In contrast to the mainstream circular economy discourse, the purpose of community repair is not only about repairing broken stuff and reducing waste, but about building social relations and practicing non-consumerist forms of citizenship. By elucidating these different perspectives on repair - who is to perform it, with what skills and for what purposes - we highlight how the transition to future, more circular economies, can be enacted and steered in ways that allow for different roles and powers for citizen-consumers.
PDF https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13549839.2022.2041580?needAccess=true

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