Website: JAC
Deadline for submissions: 1 October 2019
This special edition of the Journal of Arts and Communities arises from the Stitching Together project, funded by an AHRC research networking grant. The Stitching Together project (stitchingtogether.net) brings together researchers, project commissioners, professional textile practitioners and enthusiast maker groups to open critical dialogue around research and practice using participatory textile making methods. The familiarity of textile making processes such as sewing and knitting means these activities are accessible to participants and researchers in varied contexts across a range of disciplines. Researchers using participatory textile making activities are gaining rich insights into questions of artistic, scientific, social, material and cultural value.
The aim of this special edition is to provide a collection of reflective case study articles that both document and critically examine methods and approaches to using participatory textile making within diverse research contexts. The Call for Contributions is extended to researchers using participatory textile making practices in research areas including, but not confined to:
The special edition offers an opportunity to reflect on issues including the ethical dimensions of participatory making; the immaterial qualities of making together; possibilities for and challenges to cross-cultural understandings; the making and un-making of boundaries; and the challenges for researchers of documentation and data gathering.
Submissions should not exceed 4,000 words and should discuss:
Contributors are encouraged to use visual supporting material; images and illustrations are welcome.
The Journal of Arts and Communities is an international publication. Submissions should reflect this and clearly explain the research context with an international readership in mind.
Deadline for submissions: 1st October 2019
Deadline for revised submissions: 5th January 2020
Expected publication of the Stitching Together special edition: March 2020
All submissions are to be made through the journal’s website.
Enquiries about submissions may be addressed to the guest editors at: stitchingtogether@aub.ac.uk. Guest editors will not review submissions previously discussed with authors; all submissions will be reviewed independently and anonymously following the journal guidelines.
Principal Editor: Stephanie Knight
Guest Editors: Emma Shercliff & Amy Twigger Holroyd
Please refer to the publisher’s guidelines for author notes.
[Online version of this call at https://stitchingtogether.net/call-for-contributions/]
Deadline for submissions: 1 October 2019
This special edition of the Journal of Arts and Communities arises from the Stitching Together project, funded by an AHRC research networking grant. The Stitching Together project (stitchingtogether.net) brings together researchers, project commissioners, professional textile practitioners and enthusiast maker groups to open critical dialogue around research and practice using participatory textile making methods. The familiarity of textile making processes such as sewing and knitting means these activities are accessible to participants and researchers in varied contexts across a range of disciplines. Researchers using participatory textile making activities are gaining rich insights into questions of artistic, scientific, social, material and cultural value.
The aim of this special edition is to provide a collection of reflective case study articles that both document and critically examine methods and approaches to using participatory textile making within diverse research contexts. The Call for Contributions is extended to researchers using participatory textile making practices in research areas including, but not confined to:
- craft practice
- sustainable development
- healthcare and well-being
- learning
- activism
- community
- identity
The special edition offers an opportunity to reflect on issues including the ethical dimensions of participatory making; the immaterial qualities of making together; possibilities for and challenges to cross-cultural understandings; the making and un-making of boundaries; and the challenges for researchers of documentation and data gathering.
Submissions should not exceed 4,000 words and should discuss:
- the research context
- the making activities
- advantages and disadvantages of the methods used
- findings and reflections
Contributors are encouraged to use visual supporting material; images and illustrations are welcome.
The Journal of Arts and Communities is an international publication. Submissions should reflect this and clearly explain the research context with an international readership in mind.
Deadline for submissions: 1st October 2019
Deadline for revised submissions: 5th January 2020
Expected publication of the Stitching Together special edition: March 2020
All submissions are to be made through the journal’s website.
Enquiries about submissions may be addressed to the guest editors at: stitchingtogether@aub.ac.uk. Guest editors will not review submissions previously discussed with authors; all submissions will be reviewed independently and anonymously following the journal guidelines.
Principal Editor: Stephanie Knight
Guest Editors: Emma Shercliff & Amy Twigger Holroyd
Please refer to the publisher’s guidelines for author notes.
[Online version of this call at https://stitchingtogether.net/call-for-contributions/]
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