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"EŞYA KÜTÜPHANESİ" ve "BEBE DÖNÜŞÜM": TÜRKİYE'DE KÜLTÜRE DAYALI PAYLAŞIM SERVİS SİSTEMLERİ ÖRNEKLERİ

Year 2020, Issue: 35, 32 - 40, 25.03.2020

Abstract

Günümüzde dünya üzerinde geniş ölçüde kullanımı olan değer birimi üzerinden alışverişe dönük ekonomik modele alternatif olarak farklı yaşam pratikleri ortaya çıkmaktadır. Bu sürdürülebilir alternatif modellerin odak noktaları çevreci üretim yöntemlerinden radikal farklılıklar öneren tüketim biçimlerine kaymıştır. Bu noktada, sürdürülebilirlik potansiyeli nedeniyle ürün-hizmet sistemleri popülerleşmiş ve pek çok mühendislik ve tasarım akademisyeni tarafından analiz edilmiştir. 

Paylaşmak,  çocuklukta öğrenilen bir alışkanlık olup geleneksel olarak Türk kültürünün bir parçası haline gelmiştir. Türk toplumunda paylaşma ritüelleri pek çok farklı biçimlerde pratiğe dökülmektedir.

Bu araştırmada, dijital teknolojinin yardımı ile sistematik bir hizmet tasarımı sunabilen Türkiye’deki iki ürün hizmet tasarımı sistemi örneğini olan Eşya Kütüphanesi ve Bebe Dönüşüm girişimleri mercek altına alarak toplumun kültürel özelliklerinin bu sistemde oynadığı rolü incelemeyi incelemek amaçlanmıştır. Bu iki girişim, paylaşım ağı yaratması sayesinde büyük şehirlerde de temel paylaşım ruhu ve alışkanlığının yaşamasını sağlamaktadırlar.

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Year 2020, Issue: 35, 32 - 40, 25.03.2020

Abstract

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  • Belk, R. 1988. Possessions and the Extended Self. Journal of consumer research, 15, September.
  • Belk, R. 2007. Why Not Share Rather Than Own? The Annals of the American Academy, 611, pp. 126-140.
  • Berger, T., Frey, C. B. 2016. Structural Transformation in OECD: Digitalisation, Deindustrialisation and the Future of Work. OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, No. 193, OECD Publishing, Paris.
  • Briceno, T., Stagl, S. 2004. Examining the Social Aspect of Sustainable Consumption. International Workshop Driving Forces of and Barriers to Sustainable Consumption, Leeds: UK.
  • Bor, A. G. 2017. In depth interview with the co-founder of Library of Stuff.
  • Bowles, S., Choib J.K. 2013. Coevolution of farming and private property during the early Holocene, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110, 22, pp. 8830–8835.
  • Ceschin, F. 2012. Sustainable product-service systems: Between strategic design and transition studies. PhD Dissertation, Politecnico di Milano, Department of INdustrial Design, Arts, Communication and fashion (INDACO).
  • Chang, J.H., Huynh, P. 2016. ASEAN in transformation: the future of jobs at risk of automation. ILO-Report. [online] Available at: https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_dialogue/---act_emp/documents/publication/wcms_579554.pdf
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  • Graeber, D. R. 2013. Debt: The First 5000 Years. Brooklyn, N.Y.: Melville House.
  • Hamari, J. et al. (2016). The Sharing economy: Why people participate in Collaborative Consumption. Journal of the Association of Information Science and Technology, 67, 9, pp. 2047–2059.
  • Hutt, R. 2016. What are the 10 biggest global challenges? [online]. Available at https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/01/what-are-the-10-biggest-global-challenges/
  • Judith, M. 2016. Will the fourth Industrial Revolution Improve the State of the World? [online]. Available at: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/01/will-the-fourth-industrial-revolution-improve-the-state-of-the-world/
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  • Manzini E., Jegou, F. 2008. Collaborative Services| Social Innovation and design for Sustainability. Milan: POLI.design.
  • Mont O., Dalhammar C., Jacobsson N. (2006). A new business model for baby prams based on leasing and product remanufacturing. Journal of Cleaner Production 14. pp. 1509-1518
  • Mont, O., Plepys, A. 2008. Sustainable consumption progress: should we be proud or alarmed? Journal of Cleaner Production, 16, pp. 531-537.
  • Murdvee, M. 2009 . Social Exchange. [online] Available at: https://www.ttu.ee/public/m/mart-murdvee/EconPsy/5/6._EconPsy_-_Social_exchange.pdf
  • Testart, A. 1987. Game sharing systems and kinship systems among hunter-gatherers. Man 22, 2, pp. 287-304.
  • Tonkwise, C. 2007. Practicing sustainability by design: global warming politics in a post-awareness world, Scapes, 6, Fall 2007, pp. 4-14.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Can Uçkan Yüksel This is me

Çiğdem Kaya

Publication Date March 25, 2020
Submission Date July 31, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2020 Issue: 35

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APA Uçkan Yüksel, C., & Kaya, Ç. (2020). "EŞYA KÜTÜPHANESİ" ve "BEBE DÖNÜŞÜM": TÜRKİYE’DE KÜLTÜRE DAYALI PAYLAŞIM SERVİS SİSTEMLERİ ÖRNEKLERİ. Sanat Dergisi(35), 32-40.