look at the 4V8VH7 thesis draft, and talk about how/whether it tries to treat brivbode or swapshop participation as “a practice”, versus as something like a bundle or nexus or site where practices intermingle and so on
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Reading Keeping It Moving and Holding It Together: An Ethnography of Brīvbode, a Riga Swapshop's outline 37 outline rows
Practices of Divestment, Acquisition and Circulation of Things in a Swapshop in Riga, Latvia-
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Introduction
- 1.1 Latvian context and research
- 1.2 A note on terms
- 1.3 The structure of the thesis
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Circulation, Practice, and Consumption Work: A Theoretical Framework
- 2.1 Theories of Practice
- 2.2 Theories of Practice to Study Alternative Practices?
- 2.3 Consumption practices
- 2.4 Consumption Work
- 2.5 Conclusion
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Research methodology: A Practice Freecycle
- 3.1 The site
- 3.2 Setting the scene: A day in Brīvbode
- 3.3 Ethnography of Practice
- 3.4 Participant observation
- 3.5 Interviews
- 3.6 Data analysis
- 3.7 Research ethics
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Keeping Things Moving: Brīvbode as a Practice of Circulation
- 4.1 Incoming Flow: Divestment From Home
- 4.2 Where It Begins: The Site as Active Flow
- 4.3 Reading the Room: Norms and Competencies of Circulation
- 4.4 Not a Charity: The Moral Economy of Exchange
- 4.5 Letting Go: Attachment Without Price
- 4.6 What People Find Here: Plural Meanings of Acquisition
- 4.7 Quiet or Reflected Sustainability?
- 4.8 Conclusion: Holding Together Incompatible Orientations
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Holding It Together: Care and Consumption Work in Brīvbode
- 5.1 Time to Give: Volunteers and the Sufficiency Lifestyle
- 5.2 Priceless Valuation: Sorting, Curation, and Care
- 5.3 Not the Bin: Modal Labour and the Informal Route
- 5.4 It’s On Me: Networks, Gender, and the Transmission of Care
- 5.5 Conclusion
- 6 CONCLUSION
- 7 SUMMARY
- 8 LIST OF SOURCES
- 9 KOKKUVÕTE
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Introduction