Learning from history : social movements, arts and crafts and anti-consumption
conference contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byStella Minahan
Contemplating the lCAR Agenda, I wondered what value was to be found in history and is historical research an appropriate methodology for this contemporary discussion? I reviewed articles from social sciences and marketing literature that discuss history as a research methodology and present some of the criticisms and benefits. Social movements like the Arts and Crafts contain themes and agendas that resonate today, including protest and boycott, sustainable solutions, and technophobia that can be found in contemporary crafts movements like Stitch'nBitch. Researchers, heeding some cautions, can use history to build agendas that contribute directly to the study of anti consumption
History
Event
ICAR Conference (2nd : 2008 : Sydney, N.S.W.)
Pagination
1 - 8
Publisher
The University of Sydney
Location
Sydney, NSW
Place of publication
Sydney, New South Wales
Start date
2008-12-03
End date
2008-12-05
ISBN-13
9781742100975
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
I Black
Title of proceedings
ICAR 2008 : Conference, 3rd-5th December 2008, Sydney, Australia