Wool crafts are an essential part of cultural heritage and daily life on Kihnu Island in Estonia, and they begin with animal husbandry and wool preparation. People and sheep cooperatively produce wool, maintain the land through conservation grazing, and facilitate heritage activities while external and internal conditions and forces, like changing economic and demographic factors, provide challenges and friction. An ecological study of wool crafts in context requires attention to creative processes, tools, materials, landscapes, and human and other-than-human animals that are engaged in complex flows of activity and meaning with one another. Both ethnographic encounters and autoethnographic reflections on craft practice provide vital insigh...
This paper reports comparative case studies in three countries, Estonia, Cyprus and Peru. Through th...
This dissertation presents an ethnography about the know how - do of handicraft in raw wool, specifi...
This thesis, based on twelve months of fieldwork and archival research undertaken in Ladakh, explore...
This research presents the work of two women, a crafter and a farmer, and considers connections betw...
This article gives an overview of our applied research, carried out at the Textile Department of the...
This research presents the work of two women, a crafter and a farmer, and considers connections betw...
In Estonia, up to 90% of local wool is not adequately valued, while in Norway, due to the well-funct...
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Abstract: Sustainable development has become accepted by many as the only sensible option for future...
Contemporary debates on sustainability usually relies on standardised and normative categories, such...
OneHutFull highlights the heritage of the Dartmoor Whiteface Sheep breed through a unique immersive ...
In this presentation, I create a visual narrative of my artistic research in which I try to renew, F...
The Icelandic sweater is presented and received as being traditional—even ancient—authentically Icel...
This paper reports comparative case studies in three countries, Estonia, Cyprus and Peru. Through th...
This dissertation presents an ethnography about the know how - do of handicraft in raw wool, specifi...
This thesis, based on twelve months of fieldwork and archival research undertaken in Ladakh, explore...
This research presents the work of two women, a crafter and a farmer, and considers connections betw...
This article gives an overview of our applied research, carried out at the Textile Department of the...
This research presents the work of two women, a crafter and a farmer, and considers connections betw...
In Estonia, up to 90% of local wool is not adequately valued, while in Norway, due to the well-funct...
Sustainability and resource usage are presented to us in phrases and terms that we hear about almost...
Sustainable development has become accepted by many as the only sensible option for future developme...
The interior design profession aims to create aesthetically pleasing design solutions for human habi...
Abstract: Sustainable development has become accepted by many as the only sensible option for future...
Contemporary debates on sustainability usually relies on standardised and normative categories, such...
OneHutFull highlights the heritage of the Dartmoor Whiteface Sheep breed through a unique immersive ...
In this presentation, I create a visual narrative of my artistic research in which I try to renew, F...
The Icelandic sweater is presented and received as being traditional—even ancient—authentically Icel...
This paper reports comparative case studies in three countries, Estonia, Cyprus and Peru. Through th...
This dissertation presents an ethnography about the know how - do of handicraft in raw wool, specifi...
This thesis, based on twelve months of fieldwork and archival research undertaken in Ladakh, explore...