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In contemporary discussions about sustainable technologies, the emphasis lies not only on finding new solutions to current problems, but also on mobilizing older technologies now understood as important tools for sustainability. In the search for mobility, bicycles have become a new policy instrument for sustainability, while the recycling of waste has also received renewed attention. This workshop looks at older mobility and waste technologies to explore their long term development, their users and use, and to analyze the historical patterns, cultures, and path dependencies relevant for a better understanding of the successes and failures in current policies. Sponsored by Conveners Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society & Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Adri Albert de la Bruhèze (University of Twente) Martin Emanuel (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm) Ruth Oldenziel (Technical University Eindhoven) Helmuth Trischler (Rachel Carson Center / Deutsches Museum) Heike Weber (Technische Universität Berlin) 1/6

Friday, May 27 17:00-19:00 Joint Re/Cycling Session When Old Technologies Were New: Paths to Sustainability? Helmuth Trischler (Rachel Carson Center / Deutsches Museum) Keynote by William Steele (International Christian University, Tokyo) Re/Cycling in Japan: History Does Not Always Repeat Itself Keynote discussion and articulation of joint re/cycling themes, issues, and questions to be dealt with during the workshop and evaluated in the final plenary session. Panel members Zsuzsa Gille (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Don Worster (University of Kansas / Rachel Carson Center) Robert Friedel (University of Maryland) Eveline Dürr (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) 19:30 Dinner Saturday, May 28 09:00-10:30 Session 1 Shifting Modernities: National and Transnational Perspectives Paul Rosen (Freelance, UK) Iain Boal (Birkbeck University of London) Bicycle Use and Sustainability in Historical and Transnational Perspective Edward Rhoads (University of Texas, Austin) Cycles of Cathay: A History of the Bicycle in China William Steele (International Christian University, Tokyo) Catherine Bertho Lavenir (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris III) s Recycling Avant la Lettre Heike Weber (TU Berlin) Mikael Hård (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Reinhold Reith & Georg Stöger (University of Salzburg) Re-Use Seen in the Longue Durée Zsuzsa Gille (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Material Conservation in State Socialism: Hungary's Waste Regimes Simon Werret (University of Washington / Rachel Carson Center) Milena Veenis (University of Amsterdam) 10:30-11:00 Coffee break 2/6

11:00-13:00 Session 2 Representations, Memories, and Sustainability Anne-Katrin Ebert (Technisches Museum Wien) Catherine Bertho Lavenir (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris III) Scarcity, Poverty, Exclusion: Negative Representations of the Uses of the Bicycle and Cultural History Tiina Männistö-Funk (University of Turku) The Golden Age of Bicycling in Finland Remembered in the Golden Age of the Car Laura Lapinskiene (Central European University, Hungary) Altering Contexts, Power Relations, and Discourses on the Bicycle Hans Peter Hahn (Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main) t. b. a. War and Post-War Times: Continuities and Ruptures Andrea Westermann (Universität Zürich) Peter Thorsheim (University of North Carolina) The Contested Meanings of Salvage and Waste in Britain, 1939-1945 Sylvia Kunitz (Berlin) Recycling fürs Reich: Secondary Raw Materials in Nazi Germany (1933-45) Roman Köster (Universität der Bundeswehr München) Waste to Assets: Structural Changes of Recycling in West Germany after World War Two Georg Stöger (University of Salzburg) Mikael Hård (Technische Universität Darmstadt) 13:00-14:00 Lunch break 14:00-16:00 Session 3 Ideology, Lifestyles, and Sustainability Catherine Bertho Lavenir (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris III) Anne-Katrin Ebert (Technisches Museum Wien) When Cycling Gets Political: Comparing German and Dutch Cyclists Associations, 1880s 1930s. t. b. a. Laura Lapinskiene (Central European University, Hungary) Edwards Rhoads (University of Texas, Austin) 3/6

Constructing the Modern Consumer-Recycler Katja Biedenkopf (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Milena Veenis (University of Amsterdam) & Ruth Oldenziel (Eindhoven University of Technology) The Glass Container in the Netherlands: Symbol of Recycling in Times of Shortages and of Abundance, 1939-1978 Heike Weber (Technische Universität Berlin) Thinking in Terms of Material Circulation: Compost History in France and (West) Germany Finn Arne Jørgensen (Umeå University, Sweden) Consumers, Convenience, and Citizenship: Scandinavian Packaging Recycling in the Twentieth Century Andrea Westermann (University of Zurich) Peter Thorsheim (University of North Carolina) 16:00-16:30 Coffee break 16:30-18:30 Session 4 Appropriation, Co-Construction, and Sustainability Iain Boal (Birkbeck University of London) Hans Peter Hahn (Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main) The Appropriation of Bicycles in Africa: Pragmatic Approaches to Sustainability Manuel Stoffers (Maastricht University) Modernizing the Bicycle: The International Human Powered Vehicle Movement and the Western Bicycle Renaissance since the 1970s Peter Cox (University of Chester) The Co-Construction of Cycle Use Paul Rosen (Freelance, UK) Tiina Männistö-Funk (University of Turku) Case Studies on Packaging and Consumer Awareness Sylvia Kunitz (Berlin) Robert Friedel (University of Maryland) American Bottles: On the Road to No-return Nicolas Marty (Université de Perpignan) From Glass to Plastics: Packaging Mineral Water in Europe Andrea Westermann (Universität Zürich) Plastic Waste and the Consumer Democratization of West Germany Roman Köster (Universität der Bundeswehr München) Katja Biedenkopf (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) 19:30 Dinner 4/6

Sunday, May 29 09:00-11:00 Session 5 Planning Bicycle Use: Lessons for Sustainability? Manuel Stoffers (Maastricht University) Adri Albert de la Bruhèze (University of Twente) & Martin Emanuel (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm) Making and Planning the Urban Bicycle User in Europe Paul Rosen (Freelance, UK) Policy Versus Practice: Co-Constructions or Divergent Constructions of Cycling? Ruth Oldenziel (Eindhoven University of Technology) & Adri Albert de la Bruhèze (University of Twente) Bicycle Lanes as Paths towards Sustainable Mobility? Peter Cox (University of Chester) t. b. a. Hazardous Waste Flooding EU Borders Frank Uekötter (Rachel Carson Center / Deutsches Museum) Djahane Salehabadi (Cornell University) Der Kampf um den Abfallstrom: Conflict and Contestation in Re-Valuing E-Waste in Germany Katja Biedenkopf (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) The Origins of European Electronics Recycling Policy Zsuzsa Gille (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Contradictions in Western Hazardous Waste Classifications: Hungary's 2010 Red Mud Disaster Finn Arne Jørgensen (Umeå University, Sweden) Nicolas Marty (Université de Perpignan) 11:00-11:30 Coffee break 11:30-13:30 Joint Re/Cycling Session Patterns, Differences and Pitfalls: Lessons from the Past Ruth Oldenziel (Eindhoven University of Technology) Wrap up / evaluation by Gijs Mom (Eindhoven University of Technology) (cycling) & Susan Strasser (University of Delaware) (recycling) Panel discussion / evaluations of joint themes and questions articulated during the first joint session Panel members Gijs Mom (Eindhoven University of Technology) Susan Strasser (University of Delaware) Robert Gioielli (Towson University / Rachel Carson Center) Simon Werrett (University of Washington / Rachel Carson Center) Robert Friedel (University of Maryland) 5/6

Venue Kerschensteiner Kolleg (Deutsches Museum) Museumsinsel 1 80538 Munich Public transport Registration By suburban train (S-Bahn): S1-8, disembark at Isartor. Take tram 18 in direction Effnerplatz to tram stop Deutsches Museum or walk (ca. 3-5 min.) By subway (U-Bahn): U2, disembark at Fraunhoferstraße. Take Bus 132 in direction Rindermarkt to bus stop Ludwigsbrücke, proceed to Deutsches Museum by crossing the bridge (Ludwigsbrücke) Alternatively, walk along the river Isar from Fraunhoferstraße (ca. 10 minutes walk) The entrance of the Kerschensteiner Kolleg is located on the west side of the museum (walk along the right hand side of the building when coming from Ludwigsbrücke). The workshop is free and open to the public; however registration is required. Please send an e-mail to events@carsoncenter.lmu.de by May 25, 2011, to sign up. 6/6