CRAFT ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781786613745
ISBN-10: 1786613743
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN-10: 1786613743
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Notă biografică
Annette Naudin is senior lecturer in media and cultural entrepreneurship at Birmingham City University
Karen Patel is AHRC Creative Economy Engagement Fellow, Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research, Birmingham City University
Karen Patel is AHRC Creative Economy Engagement Fellow, Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research, Birmingham City University
Cuprins
Introduction ¿ Craft Entrepreneurship
Part 1: Craft Entrepreneurship & Cultural Policy
1. Craft - The new entrepreneurship?
Julia Bennett, Crafts Council UK
2. Far out crafting
Andrea Peach, Robert Gordon University
3. Craft entrepreneurship and public policies in Serbia
Hristina Mikic, Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship and Innovation Serbia
4. Artisan or designer: Montreal craft workers and the global discourse on creativity
Guillaume Sirois, University of Montreal
Part 2: Craft Entrepreneurship in the digital age
5. ¿Safe spaces¿ and ¿cultural appropriation¿ ¿ opportunities and challenges for BAME women makers using social media
Karen Patel, Birmingham City University
6. Online entrepreneurial practices of the craft entrepreneur
Julia Griffey, Webster University
7. ¿I can¿t put that out there as me¿: Exploring the relationship between creative identity and intellectual property in contemporary craft
Lauren England, King¿s College London
Part 3: Crafting a Life
8. From amateur to all-business: women on the verge of craft entrepreneurship
Mary Kay Culpepper, Buffalo State university
9. Smoothing out the peaks and troughs: examining the sustainability strategies of island-based creative practitioners
Katherine Champion, University of Stirling
10. Becoming a craft entrepreneur: a journey of identity change and conflict
Vishalakshi Roy, University of Warwick
11. Crafty women and entrepreneurship
Annette Naudin, Birmingham City University
Part 4: Craft Entrepreneurship & Community
12. Tight-knit: shaping a hybrid entrepreneurial model for empowering women in craft communities
Jaleesa Wells, De Montfort University
13. Collaborative mindsets and collective action plans: supporting the strategic development of Scotland¿s craft network
Louise Valentine, University of Dundee
14. Making it is gendered work: how ¿For the love of making¿ within Maker Culture obscures gendered labour hierarchies within Canadian ¿DIT¿ communities
Jessica Ring, Carleton University
Part 1: Craft Entrepreneurship & Cultural Policy
1. Craft - The new entrepreneurship?
Julia Bennett, Crafts Council UK
2. Far out crafting
Andrea Peach, Robert Gordon University
3. Craft entrepreneurship and public policies in Serbia
Hristina Mikic, Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship and Innovation Serbia
4. Artisan or designer: Montreal craft workers and the global discourse on creativity
Guillaume Sirois, University of Montreal
Part 2: Craft Entrepreneurship in the digital age
5. ¿Safe spaces¿ and ¿cultural appropriation¿ ¿ opportunities and challenges for BAME women makers using social media
Karen Patel, Birmingham City University
6. Online entrepreneurial practices of the craft entrepreneur
Julia Griffey, Webster University
7. ¿I can¿t put that out there as me¿: Exploring the relationship between creative identity and intellectual property in contemporary craft
Lauren England, King¿s College London
Part 3: Crafting a Life
8. From amateur to all-business: women on the verge of craft entrepreneurship
Mary Kay Culpepper, Buffalo State university
9. Smoothing out the peaks and troughs: examining the sustainability strategies of island-based creative practitioners
Katherine Champion, University of Stirling
10. Becoming a craft entrepreneur: a journey of identity change and conflict
Vishalakshi Roy, University of Warwick
11. Crafty women and entrepreneurship
Annette Naudin, Birmingham City University
Part 4: Craft Entrepreneurship & Community
12. Tight-knit: shaping a hybrid entrepreneurial model for empowering women in craft communities
Jaleesa Wells, De Montfort University
13. Collaborative mindsets and collective action plans: supporting the strategic development of Scotland¿s craft network
Louise Valentine, University of Dundee
14. Making it is gendered work: how ¿For the love of making¿ within Maker Culture obscures gendered labour hierarchies within Canadian ¿DIT¿ communities
Jessica Ring, Carleton University
Descriere
This book reveals the individual experience of craft entrepreneurship, drawing on case studies from around the world, considering questions of identity, policy, community, and the digital in crafting a life.