Description
The paper addresses current issues in feminist knowledge production, examining a role of researchers as co-producers of knowledge and their commitment to constructing meaningful livelihoods of the researched subjects. The paper draws on an ethnographic study of a women’s lacemaking network Charming Threads in Kraków, Poland, and demonstrates the importance of the history of lacemaking locally.Period | 28 Aug 2019 |
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Event title | IUAES 2019 Inter-Congress, World Solidarities |
Event type | Conference |
Location | Poznan , PolandShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- women in history
- craft making
- heritage
- gender
- resilience
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Research output
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Oral histories and lacemaking as strategies for resilience in women’s craft groups
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Activities
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The IUAES 2019 congress session: Gendered Solidarities, Fragmented Responsibilities: Researchers’ Responses to Challenging Times
Activity: Other › Types of External academic engagement - Membership of peer review panel or committee