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Crafting Knowledge?

Author

  • Johanna Rosenqvist
  • Anneli Palmsköld

Editor

  • Martin Fredriksson

Summary, in English

”Crafting knowledge” was a session organised by Anneli Palmsköld and Johanna Rosenqvist, that took place in Norrköping, Sweden, 16 June 2011 as part of the International ACSIS Conference Current Issues in European Cultural Studies. Together the scholars participating in the Crafting knowledge-session were covering a range of subfields of craft studies today.



The session focused on the explorative question of what an academic approach that put craft theory into practice and made craft practice into theory would consist of. This is also the main question asked in the paper “Crafting Knowledge?” that recapitulates and contextualises the outcome of the session.



The paper draws up tentative categories for how research in, on and through craft can be done. By framing the knowledge emerging from craft and crafting some theories and methods of crafting are discussed. The crafted artefact and the act of making can be considered from many different aspects, for example from an artistic, historical or aesthetical point of view. Conventions of craft, rules about its making, knowledge about and knowledge through craft and crafting are some of the themes presented in a broad scope of cultural studies.

Publishing year

2011

Language

English

Pages

65-71

Publication/Series

Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings

Issue

062

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Linköping University Electronic Press

Topic

  • Art History

Keywords

  • craft
  • cultural studies

Conference name

Current Issues in European Cultural Studies

Conference date

2011-06-15 - 2011-06-17

Conference place

Norrköping, Sweden

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1650-3740
  • ISSN: 1650-3686
  • ISBN: 978-91-7519-993-1