The diagram presents a circular flow of concepts related to valuing within products' trajectories, divided into two main sections: devaluing and revaluing. The devaluing section is characterized by terms such as broken, dirty, unsafe, and brands. The revaluing section highlights quality, vintage, sustainability, and brands. At the centre, various practice elements underscore evaluation, marketing, pricing, sorting, modifying, and (de)valorization, showing how these practices intertwine with registers of valuing and valuation competences. The flow indicates pathways of recirculation and the notion of changed ontology, guiding the viewer through a complex representation of valuation processes in a visually interconnected manner.Production of second-hand goods – revaluation in practice
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