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Polluted Politics : The Development of an Israeli-Palestinian E-Waste Economy

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This book describes the politically charged afterlife of Israeli electronics gathered by and processed in a cluster of rural Palestinian villages that has emerged as an informal regional e-waste hub. As with many such hubs throughout the global South, rudimentary recycling practices represent a remarkable entrepreneurial means of livelihood amidst poverty and constraint, that generates staggering damage to local health and the environment, with tensions between these reaching a breaking point. John-Michael Davis and Yaakov Garb draw on a decade of community-based action research with and within these villages to contextualise the emergence, realities and future options of the Palestinian hub within both the geo-political realities of Israel's occupation of the West Bank as well as shifting understandings of e-waste and recycling dynamics and policies globally.

Their stories and analysis are a poignant window into this troubled region and a key sustainability challenge in polarized globalized world.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009483633 / 9781009483636
Hardback
31/07/2024
United Kingdom
272 pages, Worked examples or Exercises