The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of storytelling — understood as central to interpretive research — about violence, memory and transformation in the aftermath of armed conflict. They draw on their respective research and experiences in the context of the armed conflict and fragile peace process in Colombia, where Roxani investigates the politics and hierarchies of victimhood, and Berit is involved in a project that combines narrative practice and textile narratives into a methodology to explore former guerrilla combatants’ subjectivities and wider society’s resonances to their preferred stories. Photos of textiles and textile-making accompany their conversation
Threads: Breathing stories into materials explores the primacy of textiles as a narrative form. The ...
Stains and Stories is a series of textile-based installations and limited-edition prints, which form...
This article discusses narrative practice and textile-making as two techniques of researcher reflexi...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
Drawing on our experience of commissioning and co-curating an exhibition of international conflict t...
Drawing on our experience of commissioning and co-curating an exhibition of international conflict t...
This intervention reflects on the opportunities for textile art, and its exhibition and making, to i...
This article introduces the Special Issue 'Unravelling the threads of war and conflict'. We offer a ...
© The author(s) 2021. This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory pra...
Here, I bring communication theories into conversation with peace and conflict scholarship. Specific...
This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory practices are used to dea...
This article examines the analytical and political potentials of creative methods for peace research...
As a contemporary mode of subversion, the art of needlework has been revived from the category of th...
Threads: Breathing stories into materials explores the primacy of textiles as a narrative form. The ...
Stains and Stories is a series of textile-based installations and limited-edition prints, which form...
This article discusses narrative practice and textile-making as two techniques of researcher reflexi...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
Drawing on our experience of commissioning and co-curating an exhibition of international conflict t...
Drawing on our experience of commissioning and co-curating an exhibition of international conflict t...
This intervention reflects on the opportunities for textile art, and its exhibition and making, to i...
This article introduces the Special Issue 'Unravelling the threads of war and conflict'. We offer a ...
© The author(s) 2021. This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory pra...
Here, I bring communication theories into conversation with peace and conflict scholarship. Specific...
This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory practices are used to dea...
This article examines the analytical and political potentials of creative methods for peace research...
As a contemporary mode of subversion, the art of needlework has been revived from the category of th...
Threads: Breathing stories into materials explores the primacy of textiles as a narrative form. The ...
Stains and Stories is a series of textile-based installations and limited-edition prints, which form...
This article discusses narrative practice and textile-making as two techniques of researcher reflexi...