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Intro
Preface
Contents
About the Authors
Repair, Do-It-Yourself, Use for a Longer Period of Time
1 Introduction
2 Repair Cafés, Maker Spaces and Social Movements of Do-It-Yourself and Repairing
3 Societal Contexts, Product Life Cycles, Historical Development and the Discussion About the Prosumer
4 Do-It-Yourself and Repair as Components of a Circular Economy?
5 Do-It-Yourself, Repair and Circular Economy - Approaches and Perspectives
References
How Much Consumption Is Still In Prosumption?
1 Prosumption Everywhere! Consumption Nowhere?

2 What Is the Difference Between Consumption and Prosumption? The Ready-Made Status of Goods and Services
3 Is Leisure ('Muße') the Real Mystery of Modern Consumption?
References
Do-It-Yourself and the Order of Economy and Society
1 Introduction
2 Prosuming - A Supply Strategy of the Consumer Age
3 Disciplining and Emancipation
4 Market and Market Avoidance
5 Inclusion and Exclusion
6 Rethinking Consumption - With History
References
About the Way We Deal with Things
1 Introduction and Problem Definition
2 Terminology in Dealing with Things

3 The Handling of Things in the Course of History
4 Forms and Problems of Dealing with Things Today
5 Aspects of a Sustainable Way of Dealing with Things
References
A Norwegian Circular Economy?
1 Introduction
2 From Ethics to Visions and Imaginaries
3 Circular Economy: An Emerging Sociotechnical Imaginary?
4 Background: Norway and Future in Our Hand's Early Consumption Critique
5 Case Overview
5.1 Case 1: "Reduced Consumption Through Increased Reuse, Repair and Redesign"
5.2 Case 2: 'Reimagining' Public Libraries

6 Norwegian Vanguard Visions of Circularity?
References
"Doing Value": How Practices of Assigning Meaning Influence the Usetime of Devices
1 The Socio-ecological Relevance of Long Usetimes of Electronic Devices
2 Theoretical Foundation
2.1 Research on Usetime of Electronic Devices
2.2 Usetime from a Practical Theory Perspective
2.3 Conception of Device Valuations
3 Methodological Design
4 The Model "Doing Value"
4.1 Multidimensionality of Usetime
4.2 Characterisation of Value Assignments
4.3 Sequence of the Phases of Use
4.4 Device Replacement

5 Possibilities of Applicability of the Model
5.1 Recommendations for the Promotion of Long Usetimes
5.2 Focus on Mobile Phones
5.3 Focus Washing Machine
6 Conclusion
References
Incentives, Guarantees, Prohibitions? Consumer Policy Measures to Promote Sustainable Products and Their Support by Consumers
1 Introduction
2 Survey Method and Sample
3 Results
3.1 Approval of Consumer Policy Measures
3.2 Modelling Attitudes Towards Consumption Policies
3.3 Consumption Policy Types
4 Summary and Conclusion
References

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