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Mednarodna trgovina z e-odpadki in rabljeno elektroniko: preseganje paradigme Sever-Jug : preseganje paradigme Sever-Jug
ID Mahmutović, Melika (Author), ID Lovec, Marko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrska naloga obravnava pojav e-odpadkov v sodobnem svetovnem gospodarstvu. Rast mednarodne trgovine z nevarnimi in nenevarnimi odpadki nakazuje na potrebo po rekonceptualizaciji gospodarske dejavnosti kot večsmerne s kompleksnim nizom akterjev in režimov vrednosti. Skladno s tem naloga analizira vlogo e-odpadkov v sekundarnih sektorjih in mehanizme, ki omogočajo, da se odpadki spremenijo v vire. Zaradi pomanjkanja preglednosti ter problema neformalnosti pri ravnanju z odpadki je upravljanje z e-odpadki še posebej zahtevno. Naloga na podlagi pristopa globalnega proizvodnega omrežja konceptualizira problematiko e-odpadkov z analizo večplastnih mrež akterjev in procesov ter distribucijo moči in vgrajenosti akterjev in institucij v proizvodna omrežja. Konceptualni elementi so uporabljeni pri analizi dvojnosti tveganja in vrednosti e-odpadkov, kar v različnih prostorskih kontekstih pomeni, da je preoblikovanje iz odpadkov v vire odvisno od regulativnih ukrepov, sprejetih v določenem omrežju. Empirično se v nalogi analizirajo mednarodni, regionalni in nacionalni predpisi o e-odpadkih, in sicer z namenom odkrivanja njihovega prekrivanja, uporabnosti in dosega. Regulativni okvir je nato ocennjen in sicer na študijah primerov nacionalnih sistemov ravnanja z e-opadki in trgovinskih praks Slovenije in Bosne in Hercegovine. Magistrska naloga pokaže ozko, omejeno uporabnost sedanjega regulativnega okvirja v obravnavanju kompleksnosti vprašanja e-odpadkov. Naloga tako izpostavlja neuspeh regulacij pri obravnavi večsmerne narave trgovinskih tokov, pri čemer te temeljijo na preveč poenostavljenem diskurzu o prepadu med Severom in Jugom.

Language:English
Keywords:e-odpadki, globalno proizvodno omrežje, mednarodna trgovina z odpadki, Slovenija, Bosna in Hercegovina
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[M. Mahmutović]
Year:2021
Number of pages:110 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-129792 This link opens in a new window
UDC:339.5:67.08(497.4:497.6)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:78900483 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.09.2021
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Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Title:International trade of e-waste and second-hand electronics: overcoming the North-South paradigm : overcoming the North-South paradigm
Abstract:
This thesis analyses the phenomenon of e-waste in contemporary global economy. Growth of international trade of hazardous and non-hazardous waste brings about need to reconceptualise economic activity as multi-directional with a complex set of actors and regimes of value involved. Consequently, this thesis addresses the role of e-waste in secondary economies and mechanisms which enable waste to transform into resource. The lack of transparency overlapping with the issue of informality in waste management practices makes e-waste peculiarly difficult to govern. Based on the global production network approach, the thesis conceptualises e-waste issue by analysing the multi-layered networks of actors and the power distribution and embeddedness of actors and institutions in production networks. These conceptual elements are applied with the analysis of risk-resource duality of e-waste, which in different spatial contexts means that transformation from waste to resource is dependent on regulatory measures taken within a particular network. Empirically, the thesis analyses the international, regional and national regulations on e-waste with a view of determining their overlap, applicability and reach. The regulatory framework is then assessed on case studies of Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and their national e-waste management systems and trade practices. The thesis demonstrates the narrow, limited applicability of current regulation regime in dealing with complexity of e-waste issue. In doing so, the thesis highlights the failure of regulations to address the multi-directional nature of trade flows, relying on the oversimplified North–South split narrative.

Keywords:e-waste, global production network, international trade of waste, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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