- Garbology
:"For uses of this term in reference to espionage or identity theft, see
Dumpster diving "A. J. Weberman claims to have invented the word Garbology to describe his study ofBob Dylan 's garbage in 1970, [cite book |last=Weberman |first=Alan J. |authorlink=A. J. Weberman |title=My life in garbology |publisher=Stonehill |location=New York |year=1980 |pages=6–7 |isbn=0-88373-096-0 |oclc=7326542] but according to theOxford English Dictionary , it was first used bywaste collector s in the1960s . [cite encyclopedia |encyclopedia=Oxford English Dictionary |title=garbology |edition=2nd edition |year=1989] [cite book |author=Scanlan, John A. |title=On garbage |publisher=Reaktion Books |location=London |year=2005 |pages= [http://books.google.com/books?id=ramkfpqq9dIC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0#PPT197,M1 196] |isbn=1-86189-222-5 |oclc=56652219] Note: It did not appear as a word in the Oxford English Dictionary until 1989 after Weberman had popularized it.The primary academic meaning is the study of refuse and trash. It is an academic discipline and has a major outpost at the
University of Arizona long directed byWilliam Rathje . The project started in 1971, originating from an idea of two students for a class project. It is a major source of information on the nature and changing patterns in modern refuse. Industries wishing to demonstrate that discards originating with their products are (or are not) important in the trash stream are avid followers of this research, as are municipalities wishing to learn whether some parts of the trash they collect has any salable value. In addition, Rathje's research uncovered some misconceptions aboutlandfill s. In particular, it was revealed that the rate of naturalbiodegradation is far slower than had been assumed (e.g., in capacity planning). The term 'garbology' is also used as an amusing term for the 'science' ofwaste management , with refuse workers called 'garbologists'.The studies of garbology and
archaeology often overlap, because fossilized or otherwise time-modified trash is quite often the only remnant of ancient populations that can be found. For those who left nobuilding s, nowriting , notombs , notrade goods, and nopottery , refuse and trash are likely to be the only possible sources of information. In addition, ancient garbage sometimes contains information available in no other way, such as food remains,pollen traces of then localplant s, and broken tools.Another use of garbology is as a recognized act of
corporate espionage . This not only includes physical sorting of papers from a rubbish bin but also analysis of files found in a computer'srecycle bin .Perhaps the most intriguing use of garbology involves spying. The FBI ran "trash covers" against various organizations deemed subversive in the early 1950's. AJ Weberman was the first non-governmental snoop to utilize this technique. It is now used by numerous journalists as an investigatory technique.
The special intelligence services have also used garbology to combat crime. In some countries garbology is illegal unless it is being used by the countrys intelligence services.
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