Craft sciences / / Tina Westerlund, Camilla Groth, Gunnar Almevik, editors.

The field of 'Craft Sciences' refers to research conducted across and within different craft subjects and academic contexts. This anthology aims to expose the breadth of topics, source material, methods, perspectives, and results that reside in this field, and to explore what unites the re...

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