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Laundry Aisles
At the beginning of the year I took a series of photographs of laundry aisles all around Melbourne. I had totally forgotten that I had them until Charlotte told me about a series of photos she took of supermarket lighting. … Continue reading
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Tagged cleanliness, detergent, Laundry, laundry aisle, Nobody was Dirty, powder, shopping, supermarkets
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Chatting to Fi on ABC Statewide Afternoons NSW
An interview from earlier this year where I rambled off about social technical systems. Fi on ABC Statewide Afternoons NSW
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Chatting to Oxfam 3things
‘Sometimes I hear myself playing back and I’m like “Yeah! Now that guy really knows what he’s talking about!”‘ – Arj Barker I had that feeling reading over this interview I did with Oxfam 3things. Lauren, who interviewed me, has … Continue reading
Nobody was Dirty: challenging collective conventions of cleanliness
I presented some of my work at the ESA Consumption Research Conference in Berlin this week. It was a brilliant chance to test some of my ideas on the super intelligent social theorists: Warde, Halkier, Miles and Truninger were all at the conference which … Continue reading
Guide to Sustainable Fashion
Model and sustainability entrapreneaur Nerida Lennon put this short documentry together with the clever people at EcoTopia. It looks at different elements of sustainable fashion including interviews with Georgia McCorkill and Alex Trimmer and a brief use phase appearance from … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Trimmer, ecotopia, ecotopiatv, energy, Fashion, Georgia McCorkill, jeans, Laundry, Nerida Lennon, Nobody was Dirty, sosume, Sustainability, The Red Carpet Project, water
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Speaking with Virginia Jones on 666 ABC Canberra
Loved this Q and A with Virginia, she got the research aim very quickly, and we were able to delve more deeply into some of the environmental implications that are so important to me. Virginia Jones 666 ABC Canberra
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Tagged 666 ABC Canberra, cleanliness, Dirt, jeans, Laundry, Nobody was Dirty, practices, radio, Virginia Jones
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Chatting with Alex Sloan on ABC radio
Chatting with Alex Sloan on ABC radio
Frankie Magazine on Nobody was Dirty
Thanks to Georgia Frances King of Frankie Magazine for some heart warming words. Propagating ideas of not washing to your 200,000 readers is exciting, I wonder how many people will reduce their laundry frequency as a result of reading this … Continue reading
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Tagged everyday, Frankie, Georgia Frances King, Laundry, Nobody was Dirty, Sustainability, The Great Unwashed, tullia jack, Washing
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John Thwaites on Nobody was Dirty
Professor John Thwaites is one of the most intelligent thinkers in sustainability and I am honoured to have his considered words on Nobody was Dirty published in The Melbourne Review.