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About This Subject

2-3 paragraph description of the subject area

Topics

Topic 1

E-waste and ICTs in third and first world countries

Articles

Heeks, R., Subramanian, L., & Jones, C. (2015).Understanding E-Waste Management in Developing Countries: Strategies, Determinants, and Policy Implications in the Indian ICT Sector (Mitchell Stodulski)

Dwivedy, M., & Mittal, R. (2010). Estimation of future outflows of e-waste in India. Waste Management, 30(3), 483-491 (Mitchell Stodulski).

Books

Author, A. A. (2018). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle.

Topic 2

Planned Obsolescence, E-Waste and the Act of Violence on the Planet

Articles

LeBel, S. (2016). Fast Machines, Slow Violence: ICTs, Planned Obsolescence, and E-waste. Globalizations, 13(3), 300-309. (Will)

Guiltinan, J. (2009). Creative Destruction and Destructive Creations: Environmental Ethics and Planned Obsolescence. Journal Of Business Ethics, 19. (Will)

Books

Author, A. A. (2018). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle.

Topic 3

Informal E-waste Sectors in Brazil and Nepal

Articles

Parajuly, K., Thapa, K. B., Cimpan, C., & Wenzel, H. (2017). Electronic waste and informal recycling in Kathmandu, Nepal: challenges and opportunities. Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 656-666.

Dias, P., Machado, A., Huda, N., & Bernardes, A. M. (2018). Waste electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) management: A study on the Brazilian recycling routes. Journal Of Cleaner Production, 1747-16

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