The Craftsman in History1. Apprenticeship is again under the microscope and some of the key assumptions on which the craft system is based are being challenged. Increasingly the permanence that once unoerlined the occupational structures of society has itself given way to accelerating industrial change. The craft~men of the past were proud men within a proud, tightly knit, brotherhood. The source of that pride was their skill, built up through a tradition of what we might call 'action learning', in and through the work itself. The traditional craftsman was autonomous with a strong identification with, and evenownership of, the product he created. As Parkin (1978) reminds us the design, the method of manufacture, the diagnosis and manufactur...
Skilled workers and craftsmen are the basis of industrial production activities. The lack of skilled...
Re-reading Christopher Jones's Design Methods recently provoked some speculation on the possible con...
This article reports on data obtained from observation of formal apprenticeships in cabinet making, ...
Following the first Industrial Revolution, a management of the workforce was necessary in order to s...
Why do people work hard, and take pride in what they do? This book, a philosophically-minded enquiry...
The paper considers apprenticeship as a model of education that both teaches technical skills and pr...
Abstract The roots of industrial society lie in the careful attention given to reflective thought on...
The goal of this study is to distill from a large body of literature on children learning crafts, su...
The Arts and Crafts movement formed the basis for our current relationship to craftsmanship, and inf...
This paper focuses on changes necessary for apprenticeship to meet society's current needs in t...
The focus of this paper is on the emergent occupational group we have called the ‘Nouveau Craft work...
It is widely known that craftsmen in British industry tend to have distinctive attitudes amounting t...
The following paper is a first step towards a research path that investigates the role of the craf...
The concept of craft has long lived in the margins of organizational research and has typically been...
Apprenticeship is an old and venerable method of teaching skills and knowledge stretching back to a...
Skilled workers and craftsmen are the basis of industrial production activities. The lack of skilled...
Re-reading Christopher Jones's Design Methods recently provoked some speculation on the possible con...
This article reports on data obtained from observation of formal apprenticeships in cabinet making, ...
Following the first Industrial Revolution, a management of the workforce was necessary in order to s...
Why do people work hard, and take pride in what they do? This book, a philosophically-minded enquiry...
The paper considers apprenticeship as a model of education that both teaches technical skills and pr...
Abstract The roots of industrial society lie in the careful attention given to reflective thought on...
The goal of this study is to distill from a large body of literature on children learning crafts, su...
The Arts and Crafts movement formed the basis for our current relationship to craftsmanship, and inf...
This paper focuses on changes necessary for apprenticeship to meet society's current needs in t...
The focus of this paper is on the emergent occupational group we have called the ‘Nouveau Craft work...
It is widely known that craftsmen in British industry tend to have distinctive attitudes amounting t...
The following paper is a first step towards a research path that investigates the role of the craf...
The concept of craft has long lived in the margins of organizational research and has typically been...
Apprenticeship is an old and venerable method of teaching skills and knowledge stretching back to a...
Skilled workers and craftsmen are the basis of industrial production activities. The lack of skilled...
Re-reading Christopher Jones's Design Methods recently provoked some speculation on the possible con...
This article reports on data obtained from observation of formal apprenticeships in cabinet making, ...