This book brings together historical, policy and individual narratives to inform a broad understanding of craft entrepreneurship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction: Craft Entrepreneurship. Annette Naudin and Karen Patel Part 1: Craft Entrepreneurship and Cultural Policy 1. Craft: The New Entrepreneurship? Julia Bennett 2. Craft Entrepreneurship and Public Policies in Serbia, Hristina Mikic 3. Smoothing Out the Peaks and Troughs: Examining the Sustainability Strategies of Island-Based Creative Practitioners, Katherine Champion 4. Far Out Crafting, Andrea Peach 5. Artisan or Designer: Montreal Craft Workers and the Global Discourse on Creativity, Guillaume Sirois Part II: Challenges of Craft Entrepreneurship 6. Exploring the Relationship Between Craft Identity and Intellectual Property in Contemporary Craft, Lauren England 7. Diversity Work and 'Niceness' Online: Addressing Racism in the Knitting Community, Karen Patel 8. From Amateur to All-Business: Women on the Verge of Craft Entrepreneurship, Mary Kay Culpepper and David Gauntlett 9. Becoming a Craft Entrepreneur: A Journey of Identity Change and Conflict, Vishalakshi Roy 10. Craftswomen and Entrepreneurship, Annette Naudin 11. Making It is Gendered Work, Jess Ring
1. Introduction: Craft Entrepreneurship. Annette Naudin and Karen Patel Part 1: Craft Entrepreneurship and Cultural Policy 1. Craft: The New Entrepreneurship? Julia Bennett 2. Craft Entrepreneurship and Public Policies in Serbia, Hristina Mikic 3. Smoothing Out the Peaks and Troughs: Examining the Sustainability Strategies of Island-Based Creative Practitioners, Katherine Champion 4. Far Out Crafting, Andrea Peach 5. Artisan or Designer: Montreal Craft Workers and the Global Discourse on Creativity, Guillaume Sirois Part II: Challenges of Craft Entrepreneurship 6. Exploring the Relationship Between Craft Identity and Intellectual Property in Contemporary Craft, Lauren England 7. Diversity Work and 'Niceness' Online: Addressing Racism in the Knitting Community, Karen Patel 8. From Amateur to All-Business: Women on the Verge of Craft Entrepreneurship, Mary Kay Culpepper and David Gauntlett 9. Becoming a Craft Entrepreneur: A Journey of Identity Change and Conflict, Vishalakshi Roy 10. Craftswomen and Entrepreneurship, Annette Naudin 11. Making It is Gendered Work, Jess Ring
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