Bourdieu
Knowledge for Corporate Energy Management. Structural Contradictions and Hope for Change?
Sustaining Waste - Sociological Perspectives on Recycling a Hybrid Object
Agents of Ecological Modernisation
Low Carbon Emissions?: Investigating Power Relations Inscribed in Carbon Emissions
Participant Objectivation: The Huxley Medal Lecture
Questioning the Social Technology "Recycling"
Questioning the Social Technology "Recycling"
Questioning the Social Technology "Recycling"
by Ingmar Lippert
A: Introduction to the background and case
- "Julian Berger"
- Recycling
B: Two ways to frame the case; or: How social theory can help
- Actor-Network Theory - "John Law"
- Habitus & Technology - "Pierre Bourdieu" and "Jonathan Sterne"
- Revisiting "Recycling"
C: Conclusions?
Ingmar Lippert
- Actor-Network Theory
- agency and structure
- Bourdieu
- BTU
- Carbon
- Carbon accounting
- carbon footprint
- corporate accountability
- corporate environmental management
- CSR reporting
- environmental accounting
- ethnography
- hybridity
- Interpretive Policy Analysis
- Lancaster
- management and organization studies
- multiplicity
- Numbers
- organizing
- qualculation
- Sociology of Calculation
- STS
- Sustainability Reporting
- sustainable development
Initiator and Founding member of the Environment, Management and Society Research Group.
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Since August 2012, Ingmar Lippert is contributing to the cluster of STS and Climate Change researchers at Tembusu College, National University of Singapore and is member of the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences' STS Cluster. Focused on Science and Technology Studies, Ingmar did his PhD Enacting Environments on Agents of Ecological Modernisation and their practices of enacting carbon emission realities supervised by the Chair for Sociology, Christoph Lau, of Augsburg University (Germany) and Lucy Suchman from Lancaster University's Centre for Science Studies. He did his undergraduate studies at Brandenburg University of Technology (Germany) and Bosporus University (Turkey) and graduated in Environmental and Resource Management.