Drawing upon critical justice studies and critical ethnographies in two community-centered makerspaces, we build an argument for how designing for expanded iterations that repeatedly draw from community cultural wealth, supported youth-makers and communities in co-creating an expansive, locally-grounded maker culture. Two related-foci are unpacked: First, we examine how youth engage in an "expanded" iterative process across the making cycle -- what this expanded iterative process is, and how it takes shape as youth move from collaborative ideation through to the afterlife of a maker project. Second, by delving into "moments of expanded iterations" we examine how youth articulate ownership of their making: what that means, how and why, and t...
In this chapter on makers, the authors provide a critical overview of the different cultures of maki...
This dissertation explores the maker economy and culture in Detroit, MI and Portland, OR and queries...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
The maker movement has evoked interest for its role in breaking down barriers to STEM learning. Howe...
We investigated how community ethnography as a pedagogy approach to STEM-rich making supported youth...
This chapter explores making, and its associated values, through the lens of Maker-Centric, an Arts ...
Making and digital fabrication technologies are the focus of bold promises. Among the most tempting ...
As maker education gained widespread traction, scholars reacted to a lack of criticality and a lack ...
What does it mean to express Black joy and loving blackness through STEM-rich making? What does it m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This project analyzes the impact of mediated discourse...
Susan Luckman (2012: 9–10), citing Katherine Gibson’s call for a return to ‘the grass-roots work of ...
Making is characterized by engagement in creative production at the crossroads and fringes of\ud dis...
The maker movement is fundamentally changing the way educators and educational researchers envision ...
The promise of "making"—that is, learning, experimenting, DIY, creation, reappropriation, or otherwi...
Making as a term has gained attention in the educational field. It signals many different meanings t...
In this chapter on makers, the authors provide a critical overview of the different cultures of maki...
This dissertation explores the maker economy and culture in Detroit, MI and Portland, OR and queries...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
The maker movement has evoked interest for its role in breaking down barriers to STEM learning. Howe...
We investigated how community ethnography as a pedagogy approach to STEM-rich making supported youth...
This chapter explores making, and its associated values, through the lens of Maker-Centric, an Arts ...
Making and digital fabrication technologies are the focus of bold promises. Among the most tempting ...
As maker education gained widespread traction, scholars reacted to a lack of criticality and a lack ...
What does it mean to express Black joy and loving blackness through STEM-rich making? What does it m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This project analyzes the impact of mediated discourse...
Susan Luckman (2012: 9–10), citing Katherine Gibson’s call for a return to ‘the grass-roots work of ...
Making is characterized by engagement in creative production at the crossroads and fringes of\ud dis...
The maker movement is fundamentally changing the way educators and educational researchers envision ...
The promise of "making"—that is, learning, experimenting, DIY, creation, reappropriation, or otherwi...
Making as a term has gained attention in the educational field. It signals many different meanings t...
In this chapter on makers, the authors provide a critical overview of the different cultures of maki...
This dissertation explores the maker economy and culture in Detroit, MI and Portland, OR and queries...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...