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Welcome to the Table

November 14, 2010 in Notices

"To live together in the world means essentially that a world of things is between those who have it in common, as a table is located between those who sit around it…"
Hannah Arendt The Human Condition Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1958, p. 52

Creative Commons license for Project Dinner Table sourced from flickr

Creative Commons license for Project Dinner Table sourced from flickr

The Journal of Modern Craft is pleased to announce an open Table for craft writers, curators and makers. This is an online network for posting information, opinions, photos, web links to be shared by the global craft community. To join the Table…

- Go to the home page at www.journalofmoderncraft.com
- Click the link for ‘Create an account’ on the top right of the sidebar (or login with Facebook if you prefer)
- Create a profile with a user name (lowercase without spaces) , details about yourself and image
- Respond to the authentication email
- Read the welcome message to learn how you can contribute to the Table

Please, have a seat!

Craftivism: A Special Issue of Utopian Studies

November 11, 2010 in Notices

Guest editors, Maria Elena Buszek (University of Colorado Denver)
and Kirsty Robertson (University of Western Ontario)

Coined by artists and collectives in the wake of the September 11th, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, the term “craftivism” relates to creative, traditional handcraft (often, assisted by high-tech means of community-building, skill-sharing, and action) directed toward political and social causes. For this special issue of Utopian Studies, we invite practitioners, scholars, and curators to submit work related to the history, criticism, and myriad practices of craftivism. Subjects and strategies might include: historical or present examples of activist practice that uses craft; issues of production, manufacture or use that might intersect with craftivism; discussions of the successes or limits of craftivist practice; considerations of feminist craft practice that traverse (or are collapsed into) wider social issues and movements. Papers might also take a wider frame, looking at craft and economic globalization, NGO work or the use of craft in cultural brokering. Please note that this issue’s editors are interested in praxis as well as scholarship, and encourage makers to submit statements, manifestos, and/or imagery for consideration.

Utopian Studies is a biannual, peer-reviewed journal publishing scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects related to utopias, utopianism, utopian literature, utopian theory, and intentional communities. All submissions must be sent by JANUARY 17TH 2011 via the journal’s online editorial manager at: http://www.editorialmanager.com/uts/ Utopian Studies’ submission guidelines are also available online: http://www.utoronto.ca/utopia/journal/guidelines.html

Queries concerning the issue’s theme and guidelines may be directed to the guest editors via e-mail: Maria Elena Buszek: maria.buszek@ucdenver.edu and Kirsty Robertson: kirsty.robertson@uwo.ca

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Carbon craft futures

March 29, 2010 in Notices

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CALL FOR PAPERS

Carbon Issue: Sustainability in Craft & Design

craft + design enquiry is seeking papers for the Carbon Issue: Sustainability in Craft & Design.

This issue welcomes academic papers documenting research that contributes to an understanding of sustainability as a context for craft and design. This understanding ranges from the practical to the symbolic.

Papers can include:

  • A review historical movements such as the Arts & Crafts movement or Bauhaus
  • A reflection on current craft and design projects
  • An engagement with contemporary sustainability discourse
  • A speculation on the future of craft and design in a world more than two degrees warmer than today
  • A critical examination of the relationship between sustainability and aesthetics

More information here and discussion here.

Journal website: www.craftaustralia.org.au/cde

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