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A Fall 2008 Semester-Long Study of Campus Trash in the Rural West. About the Campus Trash Project (“Waste Not, Want Not”). About the Campus Trash Project (“Waste Not, Want Not”). This project is therefore part of a broader movement in archaeology to use the tools it provides to solve and understand modern and contemporary problems such as waste disposal, recycling, and environmental degradation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Blog at WordPress.com.
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August | 2008 | Campus Trash
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A Fall 2008 Semester-Long Study of Campus Trash in the Rural West. About the Campus Trash Project (“Waste Not, Want Not”). Monthly Archives: August 2008. Welcome to the Campus Trash Project! August 21, 2008. This is where you will be posting your research updates. Please remember to keep our university’s identity and your own identity secret when posting on this blog. This is not only to for online safety reasons, but also to protect our research findings until they are published.
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November | 2008 | Campus Trash
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A Fall 2008 Semester-Long Study of Campus Trash in the Rural West. About the Campus Trash Project (“Waste Not, Want Not”). Monthly Archives: November 2008. November 27, 2008. Just an update on how the alley data is coming along. We have not managed to get everyone’s artifacts together on the catalogue but the categories we have chosen as of yet are:. Food/Grocery Associated, example: loaf of bread, Winco coffee bag. Food/Snack Associated, example: candy bar wrapper, lolly pops. November 23, 2008. Food pa...
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November | 2010 | Campus Trash
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A Fall 2008 Semester-Long Study of Campus Trash in the Rural West. About the Campus Trash Project (“Waste Not, Want Not”). Monthly Archives: November 2010. No people, no trash, Happy Thanksgiving break classroom zones! November 19, 2010. While reading other group’s progress, I had a concern about all of my own interpretations. Can we really know what causes people to leave the artifacts that they do, especially fast food and pre-packaged products? Or is trash simply trash? November 17, 2010. Darren’...
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December | 2008 | Campus Trash
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A Fall 2008 Semester-Long Study of Campus Trash in the Rural West. About the Campus Trash Project (“Waste Not, Want Not”). Monthly Archives: December 2008. Alley Cats: Week 6 update. December 16, 2008. Alley Data Cont…. December 10, 2008. Our total artifact count is 296 items… Not a whole lot, but there is enough to work with I think. Here is what some of the graphs look like:. Moscow, Idaho/Dec. 8. December 9, 2008. Please note that I did not refer to CT as a problem . I have also learned year by ye...
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October | 2010 | Campus Trash
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A Fall 2008 Semester-Long Study of Campus Trash in the Rural West. About the Campus Trash Project (“Waste Not, Want Not”). Monthly Archives: October 2010. October 29, 2010. This week has been rather uneventful for Zone #5 (a,b). One group member graciously catalogued one afternoon but no artifact collection was performed. Attendance Sheets found in Renfrew 112. The fascinating things that you learn about yourself from collecting fraternity trash. October 29, 2010. Just like these fraternity brothers.
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the in’s and out’s and what haves you’s of UI trash | Campus Trash
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A Fall 2008 Semester-Long Study of Campus Trash in the Rural West. About the Campus Trash Project (“Waste Not, Want Not”). Nez Perce Drive – Where Burger Is’nt the Only King. No people, no trash, Happy Thanksgiving break classroom zones! The in’s and out’s and what haves you’s of UI trash. November 17, 2010. I’m so glad that collecting finished before the snow started! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Nez Perce Drive – Where Burger Is’nt the Only King. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Rivalry week | Campus Trash
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A Fall 2008 Semester-Long Study of Campus Trash in the Rural West. About the Campus Trash Project (“Waste Not, Want Not”). The Last Vuvuzela Goes Silent. December 13, 2010. November 12, 2010. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. The Last Vuvuzela Goes Silent. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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The Last Vuvuzela Goes Silent | Campus Trash
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A Fall 2008 Semester-Long Study of Campus Trash in the Rural West. About the Campus Trash Project (“Waste Not, Want Not”). Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor flood… well, maybe snow. Rivalry week →. The Last Vuvuzela Goes Silent. December 13, 2010. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor flood… well, maybe snow. Rivalry week →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public).
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No people, no trash, Happy Thanksgiving break classroom zones! | Campus Trash
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A Fall 2008 Semester-Long Study of Campus Trash in the Rural West. About the Campus Trash Project (“Waste Not, Want Not”). The in’s and out’s and what haves you’s of UI trash. Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor flood… well, maybe snow. →. No people, no trash, Happy Thanksgiving break classroom zones! November 19, 2010. Was it on purpose due to Marxist ideas of fetishism in our commodity culture and we simply don’t care? Was it habitus from practice theory, we don’t even think about it? Enter your comment...