Disposables and everyday life. Increasing use of short lifespan and disposable products revolutionizing everyday practices in Finland 1939–1979
Bidragets beskrivning
This consumption history project investigates how the increasing use of disposable and short lifespan products, such as tissue paper and cardboard packages, has changed everyday practices and infrastructure in post-Second World War Finland. The project aims to gain novel understanding of the Finnish consumer society and develops new methodology to study empirically the interactions between culture, the material environment and the economy. The sources utilized in this mainly qualitative project include archives of paper industries and retail chains, household surveys, oral history collections, magazines, and production and trade statistics. Today, sustainable consumption is widely recognized as a major challenge. Effective interventions require profound knowledge of local consumption practices, which basic research of this kind can provide. The project is carried out at the Centre for Consumer Society Research at the University of Helsinki.
Visa merStartår
2021
Slutår
2024
Beviljade finansiering
Finansiär
Finlands Akademi
Typ av finansiering
Forskardoktorer
Utlysning
Övriga uppgifter
Finansieringsbeslutets nummer
343622
Vetenskapsområden
Historia och arkeologi
Forskningsområden
Historiatieteet
Identifierade teman
languages, language policy