Occupation can be understood as an entity, a thing in itself, which is separate from individual's subjective experiences of occupational engagement. Drawing on selected findings from a reflexive ethnography of a Welsh guild of weavers, spinners and dyers, this article explores the occupation of textile-making itself, its occupational forms, traditional practices, skills and knowledge and how these contribute to textile-making as an occupational domain, or sphere of action. The findings from fieldwork in Wales and Japan reveal the nature of the traditional and transmissible patterns, processes, practices, skills and knowledge incorporated in textile-making and how these are influenced by history and culture. The findings also identify the in...
This article describes how the craftsmen at the workroom at Handarbetets vänner, Stockholm, learned ...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence in textile arts which use natural fibers (Creighton 199...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence in textile arts which use natural fibers (Creighton 199...
Occupation can be understood as an entity, a thing in itself, which is separate from individual's su...
Occupation can be understood as an entity, a thing in itself, which is separate from individual's su...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
Historically, the occupation of textile‐making has fulfilled basic human needs. It also offers a mea...
In recent years, much attention has been devoted to the study of indigenous knowledge, or the local ...
Anthropological research is qualitative, emergent, even intuitive. As Ingold proposes, in this regar...
This article describes how the craftsmen at the workroom at Handarbetets vänner, Stockholm, learned ...
This is a submission for the Award of PhD by Published Works. The commentary on three published subm...
This thesis questions whether the hand-woven textile could be used as a site for aesthetically expre...
Arising from a recently formed research network, Stitching Together, this article introduces a colle...
This article describes how the craftsmen at the workroom at Handarbetets vänner, Stockholm, learned ...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence in textile arts which use natural fibers (Creighton 199...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence in textile arts which use natural fibers (Creighton 199...
Occupation can be understood as an entity, a thing in itself, which is separate from individual's su...
Occupation can be understood as an entity, a thing in itself, which is separate from individual's su...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
Historically, the occupation of textile‐making has fulfilled basic human needs. It also offers a mea...
In recent years, much attention has been devoted to the study of indigenous knowledge, or the local ...
Anthropological research is qualitative, emergent, even intuitive. As Ingold proposes, in this regar...
This article describes how the craftsmen at the workroom at Handarbetets vänner, Stockholm, learned ...
This is a submission for the Award of PhD by Published Works. The commentary on three published subm...
This thesis questions whether the hand-woven textile could be used as a site for aesthetically expre...
Arising from a recently formed research network, Stitching Together, this article introduces a colle...
This article describes how the craftsmen at the workroom at Handarbetets vänner, Stockholm, learned ...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence in textile arts which use natural fibers (Creighton 199...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence in textile arts which use natural fibers (Creighton 199...