In this article we discuss our narrative research project, The everyday creativity of women craftmakers. The research explores what craftmaking means to contemporary Australian women, including perceived links with their well-being.We filmed narrative interviews with 15 amateur women craftmakers. Each interview began with a guided tour of the woman's craftwork. The interviews explored in detail the complex and varied roles and meanings that craft has in these women's lives. We identified six key themes in the interviews: craft as a form of personal creative expression, craft making and well-being, intergenerational and familial connections through craft, the significance of making objects to give as gifts, social and community connections...
Reflecting on a range of qualitative research studies, this workshop considers the ways in which cre...
There is a vast body of research exploring the roles women can contribute to design creation and cr...
Submission note: Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master...
In this article we discuss our narrative research project, The everyday creativity of women craftmak...
ect exploring the ways that contemporary women narrate the meanings of home craft-making in their li...
The “Everyday Creativity of Women Craftmakers” is a narrative research project exploring the ways t...
This qualitative study employs the informal interview technique as both the research and data collec...
This article reports on a qualitative research project conducted in Victoria, Australia, with nine o...
This paper aims to examine motivations of participants for being involved in a crafts-based, women-o...
This article reports on a qualitative research project conducted in Victoria, Australia, with nine o...
Interviews conducted for Yarns: Community, Creativity, and Craft in the Textile Arts explore the int...
This article analyses experiences of crafstmanship within a group of women weavers. It looks at the ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.This thesis juxtaposes a...
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Reflecting on a range of qualitative research studies, this workshop considers the ways in which cre...
There is a vast body of research exploring the roles women can contribute to design creation and cr...
Submission note: Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master...
In this article we discuss our narrative research project, The everyday creativity of women craftmak...
ect exploring the ways that contemporary women narrate the meanings of home craft-making in their li...
The “Everyday Creativity of Women Craftmakers” is a narrative research project exploring the ways t...
This qualitative study employs the informal interview technique as both the research and data collec...
This article reports on a qualitative research project conducted in Victoria, Australia, with nine o...
This paper aims to examine motivations of participants for being involved in a crafts-based, women-o...
This article reports on a qualitative research project conducted in Victoria, Australia, with nine o...
Interviews conducted for Yarns: Community, Creativity, and Craft in the Textile Arts explore the int...
This article analyses experiences of crafstmanship within a group of women weavers. It looks at the ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.This thesis juxtaposes a...
Personal blogging and social media feeds are at the forefront of a renewed interest in do it yoursel...
While social policy and planning documents are replete with ominous warnings about the cost of an ag...
Reflecting on a range of qualitative research studies, this workshop considers the ways in which cre...
There is a vast body of research exploring the roles women can contribute to design creation and cr...
Submission note: Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master...