Upcycling – a new perspective on waste in social innovation

The purpose of this paper is to introduce ‘upcycling’ – a well-known term within design practice – to the field of social innovation. A mix between ‘upgrading’ (adding value) and ‘recycling’ (reusing) creates the word upcycling, which, in its simplest terms, is the practice of reassessing waste and...

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Main Authors: Charlotte Wegener, Marie Aakjær
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Stavanger 2016-10-01
Series:Journal of Comparative Social Work
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Online Access:https://journals.uis.no/index.php/JCSW/article/view/143
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spelling doaj-41837f0485974dac92ab5d3be84ff0102020-11-24T22:05:34ZengUniversity of StavangerJournal of Comparative Social Work0809-99362016-10-0111224226010.31265/jcsw.v11i2.143143Upcycling – a new perspective on waste in social innovationCharlotte WegenerMarie AakjærThe purpose of this paper is to introduce ‘upcycling’ – a well-known term within design practice – to the field of social innovation. A mix between ‘upgrading’ (adding value) and ‘recycling’ (reusing) creates the word upcycling, which, in its simplest terms, is the practice of reassessing waste and transforming it into something valuable. In this paper, we ask: How does an upcycle mind-set and practice contribute to situated social innovation? This conceptual paper seeks to combine insights from the fields of social innovation and co-design with the ideas inherent in upcycling. To ground the theorizing of what we term ‘social upcycling’, four cases are used to illustrate what upcycling practices look like. The cases illustrate the diversity of actors, activities and materiality involved in social upcycling processes. Concluding, the paper outlines a new promising area of social innovation and some practical implications.https://journals.uis.no/index.php/JCSW/article/view/143upcyclinginnovationco-designlearningsustainabilitysocial work
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Upcycling – a new perspective on waste in social innovation
Journal of Comparative Social Work
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innovation
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learning
sustainability
social work
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title Upcycling – a new perspective on waste in social innovation
title_short Upcycling – a new perspective on waste in social innovation
title_full Upcycling – a new perspective on waste in social innovation
title_fullStr Upcycling – a new perspective on waste in social innovation
title_full_unstemmed Upcycling – a new perspective on waste in social innovation
title_sort upcycling – a new perspective on waste in social innovation
publisher University of Stavanger
series Journal of Comparative Social Work
issn 0809-9936
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The purpose of this paper is to introduce ‘upcycling’ – a well-known term within design practice – to the field of social innovation. A mix between ‘upgrading’ (adding value) and ‘recycling’ (reusing) creates the word upcycling, which, in its simplest terms, is the practice of reassessing waste and transforming it into something valuable. In this paper, we ask: How does an upcycle mind-set and practice contribute to situated social innovation? This conceptual paper seeks to combine insights from the fields of social innovation and co-design with the ideas inherent in upcycling. To ground the theorizing of what we term ‘social upcycling’, four cases are used to illustrate what upcycling practices look like. The cases illustrate the diversity of actors, activities and materiality involved in social upcycling processes. Concluding, the paper outlines a new promising area of social innovation and some practical implications.
topic upcycling
innovation
co-design
learning
sustainability
social work
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