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Making up (for) society? Stitch, bitch and organisation

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by Stella Minahan, Julie Wolfram Cox
We discuss the emergence of the craft movement known as Stitch’nBitch. Prevalent around the globe, particularly among women, this movement organises in local places, such as hotels and cafes, and virtually using the Internet. The women meet to knit, stitch and talk, using new technologies as an enabler and resource exchange. At the same time, their presence can be seen, in part, as a response to social and technological changes, both at work and in wider society. We introduce five themes to assist in the interpretation of this new form of organising, discussing (1) remedial, (2) progressive, (3) resistance, (4) nostalgic, and (5) ironic possibilities and we draw on illustrative interview data to outline possibilities for further research.<br>

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Location

Rockhampton, Qld.

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  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2006, ANZMAC

Editor/Contributor(s)

J Kennedy, L Di Milia

Start date

2006-12-06

End date

2006-12-09

ISBN-13

9781921047343

ISBN-10

1921047348

Title of proceedings

ANZAM 2006: Proceedings of the 20th Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference

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