"Care work, in the feminist tradition and its recent applications to circular consumption (Mesiranta et al. 2025; Tölg and Fuentes 2025; Hobson et al. 2021), names the relational and ethical orientation through which participants take this labour on, often without recognising it as work at all." remove the hobson citation from this in the 4V8VH7 draft
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Done. Removed the Hobson et al. 2021 citation from #EF5DET Practices of Divestment, Acquisition and Circulation of Things in a Swapshop in Riga, Latvia #4V8VH7 / Holding It Together: Care and Consumption Work in Brīvbode #82G2QE #EF5DET The chapter is organized by two complementary registers. Consumption work (Wheeler and Glucksmann 2015) names the tasks the practice demands – acquiring, sorting, maintaining, divesting, transporting – and tracks how they are distributed across technical, modal, and processual dimensions of the division of labour. Care work, in the feminist tradition and its recent applications to circular consumption (Mesiranta et al. 2025; Tölg and Fuentes 2025), names the relational and ethical orientation through which participants take this labour on, often without recognising it as work at all. .