Summary Geographies of making: Rethinking materials and skills for volatile futures - Chantel Carr, Chris Gibson, 2016 journals.sagepub.com
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The article highlights the significance of makers in discussions about transitioning to a more sustainable future by reviewing research on materials and emphasizing the importance of incorporating the perspectives and expertise of makers.
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- Making material things is crucial to human economies and subsistence.
- The experiences and knowledge of those who make things are often overlooked in discussions about transitioning to a less resource-intensive future.
- The article explores the geographies of making and the rethinking of materials and skills for volatile futures.
- The references cover a range of topics related to geography, economics, and sustainability.
- The articles and research papers cover subjects such as craft in community development, knowledge required for repair work, and the role of design in addressing climate change.
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This article emphasizes the importance of makers in discussions about transitioning to a less resource-intensive future. It reviews research on materials and their making, highlighting the need to consider the perspectives and expertise of makers.
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Making material things is essential to human economies and subsistence, yet the perspectives and expertise of makers are often overlooked in discussions about transitioning to a less resource-intensive future. This article reviews research on materials and their making, exploring the geographies of making and
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Making material things is crucial to human economies and subsistence, yet the experiences and knowledge of those who make things are often overlooked in discussions about transitioning to a less resource-intensive future. This article reviews research on materials and their making, focusing on three research
This article explores the geographies of making and the rethinking of materials and skills for volatile futures. It discusses various topics such as resource triumphalism, the evolution of the British textile industry, manufacturing locks in the West Midlands, and industrial culture in
This text excerpt includes a list of references from various sources that are relevant to the topic of rethinking materials and skills for volatile futures. Some of the key points highlighted in the references include the study of fluid technology, decay of mutable things, the endurance
This article provides a list of references that are relevant to the topic of rethinking materials and skills for volatile futures. The references cover a range of subjects including ethical trade in the garment industry, the geographical imagination, competitiveness in a mature industry, packaging water
This text excerpt is a list of references cited in a research paper. The references cover a range of topics related to geography, economics, and sustainability. Some key points include the critique of resilience policy and activism, the importance of ethical economies, the role
This text excerpt consists of a list of references and biographies of the authors. The references include various articles and books related to the topics of design, sustainability, climate change, industrial cultures, and craft. The biographies provide information about Chantel
This document is a list of various articles and research papers related to the topics of making, craftsmanship, repair work, materials, and skills. The articles cover a wide range of subjects, including the role of craft in community development, the knowledge required for
This text excerpt contains a list of citations and references from the document "Geographies of making: Rethinking materials and skills for volatile futures" by Chantel Carr and Chris Gibson. It includes various topics related to manufacturing, repair, materials,