
Changing attitudes and actions: research with Nottingham Trent University
We don’t measure success simply by the number of objects fixed – success also comes in the form of changed attitudes, greater confidence, more enthusiasm for repair, or understanding of our wider patterns of resource use.

A visit to iFixit: dynamo of repair activism in the US
Over the holidays, between family visits, we got a chance to iFixit’s headquarters in central California. iFixit is a massive inspiration and ally.
Interview with Ugo: communities of repair, ICT4D, re-skilling
Thanks Smart Monkey TV for taking some time with us and filming these interviews! In Part 1, Ugo introduces the Restart Project and our “restart parties” and in Part 2, Ugo talks about our inspiration: what we’ve seen in Kenya (and elsewhere).