A New Garbology Manifesto

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A New Garbology Manifesto

This book offers an updated version of Garbology (Archaeology of Garbage), a subfield of archaeology that critically examines modern waste and consumerism. It weaves academic rigor with the author’s personal narratives and experiences in the field. The work contains facts and evidence from multiple communities and considers the author’s journey from being a politically marginalized professor in Iran to co-founding a garbology-centered startup in Sweden.

This perspective offers a compelling narrative, accessible not just to scholars but to anyone seeking a new way to explore and discuss modern civilization's wicked problems. What distinguishes this work is its practical approach: it not only critiques consumer behaviors but also offers actionable solutions through an archaeological lens. With detailed case studies, the author positions garbology as a transformative tool for grassroots activism and social change. Ultimately, A New Garbology Manifesto serves as a powerful call to action, highlighting the deep connections between waste, socio-economic inequality, and environmental justice. It equips scholars, policymakers, and NGOs with practical strategies to tackle hyperconsumerism and climate challenges across both the Global South and North.

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ISBN: 9783032034304

Language: English

Publication date: 03.01.2026

Number of pages: 129

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