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Professor Fiona Hackney
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Quiet activism and the new amateur: The power of home and hobby crafts
F Hackney
Design and Culture 5 (2), 169-193, 2013
2042013
‘Use Your Hands for Happiness’: Home Craft and Make-do-and-Mend in British Women's Magazines in the 1920s and 1930s
F Hackney
Journal of Design History 19 (1), 23-38, 2006
892006
The Power of Quiet: Re-making Affective Amateur and Professional Textiles Agencies
F Hackney, H Maughan, S Desmarais
Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice 4 (1), 33-62, 2016
262016
“Women are News”: British Women’s Magazines 1919–1939
F Hackney
Transatlantic Print Culture, 1880–1940: Emerging Media, Emerging Modernisms …, 2008
252008
Exploring the dynamics of ownership in community-oriented design projects
A Light, KJ Hill, NB Hansen, F Hackney, K Halskov, P Dalsgaard
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Communities and …, 2013
232013
Women's periodicals and print culture in Britain, 1918-1939: the interwar period
C Clay
Edinburgh University Press, 2017
202017
Making modern women, stitch by stitch: Dressmaking and women’s magazines in Britain 1919-39
F Hackney
The culture of sewing: Gender, consumption and home dressmaking, 73-96, 1999
181999
‘CAREful or CAREless? Collaborative Making and Social Engagement through Craft’,
F Hackney
engage 33: Critical Craft 33, 23-37, 2099
17*2099
’They Opened Up a Whole New World’: Feminine Modernity and the Feminine Imagination in Women’s Magazines, 1919-1939.
FA Seaton
Goldsmiths, University of London, 2010
172010
The affective economy and fast fashion: Materiality, embodied learning and developing a sensibility for sustainable clothing
J Willett, C Saunders, F Hackney, K Hill
Journal of Material Culture 27 (3), 219-237, 2022
152022
Connecting craft and communities
NJ Thomas, F Hackney, K Bunnell
Connected Communities. Arts and Humanities Research Council, 2011
152011
Making and material affect: From learning and teaching to sharing and listening
M Rana, F Hackney
Intellect, 2018
122018
Stitched together: Community learning, collaborative making
F Hackney, H Maughan
Creative and Print Services, 2016
102016
Changing the world not just our wardrobes: a sensibility for sustainable clothing, care, and quiet activism
F Hackney, K Hill, C Saunders, J Willett
The Routledge Companion to Fashion Studies, 111-121, 2021
92021
Networks of Design: Proceedings of the 2008 Annual International Conference of the Design History Society (UK)
J Glynne, F Hackney, V Minton
Universal-Publishers, 2010
92010
Stitching a sensibility for sustainable clothing: Quiet activism, affect and community agency
F Hackney, C Saunders, J Willett, K Hill, I Griffin
Journal of Arts & Communities 10 (1-2), 35-52, 2020
82020
Getting a Living, Getting a Life: Leonora Eyles, Employment and Agony, 1925–1930
F Hackney
Women in Magazines, 107-124, 2016
72016
General Introduction: Re-mediating Women and the Interwar Period
C Clay, M DiCenzo, B Green, F Hackney
Women’s Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1918–1939, 1-8, 2017
62017
‘They opened up a whole new world’: Narrative, text and image in British women’s magazines in the 1930s
F Hackney
Working Papers on Design 2, 1-24, 2007
62007
Woman Appeal. A New Rhetoric of Consumption: Women’s Domestic Magazines in the 1920s and 1930s
F Hackney
Edinburgh University Press, 2018
52018
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