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The Right to Repair Movement

Seminar

Exploring Cultural and Generational Dynamics

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Event date
Thursday 19 June 2025, 1pm to 2pm
Location
In-person and online
ENV/105x, Environment Building, Campus West, University of York (Map)
Audience
Open to staff, students, the public
Admission
Free admission, booking required

Event details

Join us for this YESI International Fellows seminar exploring how generational and cultural contexts shape perceptions and practices related to the Right to Repair (R2R) - advancing understanding of sustainable consumption and circular economy practices.

Firstly, one of the key focuses is on understanding varying levels of environmental awareness across age groups, particularly between younger generations and older individuals. By exploring cultural influences, the research seeks to identify how societal norms and values manifest in Türkiye where the repair culture is arguably well-established compared to the emerging R2R practices in the UK.

Additionally, the study examines the key factors influencing participation in repair activities. These factors include barriers such as limited access to repair tools and the restrictive nature of manufacturer policies; motivations linked to cost-effectiveness and sustainability; and incentives such as repair-friendly regulations and community support.

Bio

Dr Mustafa Enes Tepe is a Lecturer in Business Administration at Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University with a research interest in ethical consumption and production practices.