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[Commlist] Call for Contributions: Craft Economies – Inequalities, Opportunities and Interventions
Thu May 16 21:48:02 GMT 2019
Call for Contributions: Craft Economies – Inequalities, Opportunities
and Interventions
Wednesday 4th December 2019, Birmingham City University, UK
Craft in the creative economy has seen significant growth in the past
ten years, in what is perceived to be a ‘return to artisanal employment’
(Nesta, 2017). It has been argued that this growth is driven partly by
the proliferation of online sites such as Etsy, as well as the increased
popularity of authentic, handmade products (Luckman, 2015) and the
associated values of ‘hipster culture’ (Harris, 2018). Yet the craft
sector, much like the wider creative economy, is dominated by the
relatively privileged. UK figures indicate that those working in
full-time occupations in craft are mostly white and male (Spilsbury,
2018) with women makers mostly working on their practice part-time
and/or self-employed. Despite social media and websites providing
seemingly accessible ways for makers to sell their work, opportunities
to make a career out of craft are not equal, mirroring similar issues
around inequality and access in the wider creative industries (Patel, 2019).
In this conference, we seek to explore the current state of the craft
economy, with an emphasis on the experiences and voices of makers around
the world. How do makers negotiate the contemporary craft economy? What
challenges do they face? What does the future of the craft economy look
like? This conference invites contributions from academics, makers and
postgraduate students which centre on the craft economy and the nature
of craft practice.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
- Diversity and inequality in craft
- Expertise in craft
- Experiences of craft practitioners
- Online craft marketplaces and practices
- Craft entrepreneurship
- Craft and cultural policy
- Craft and ‘hipster’ culture
- Makerspaces and co-working
- Craft and health/wellbeing
- Craft futures
Please send a short abstract of no more than 150 words and a short bio
to (Karen.patel /at/ bcu.ac.uk) by Monday 16th September 2019. You will be
notified about your submission by Monday 14th October.
The conference is part of an AHRC funded project, ‘Craft Expertise’ in
collaboration with Crafts Council UK. The project explores diversity and
expertise development in the contemporary craft economy. For more
information please visit http://craftexpertise.com.
This conference will be free to attend and refreshments/lunch will be
provided. Registration details will follow soon.
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