Craftivism and Yarn Bombing: A Criminological Exploration
This book explores the use of handmade crafts as a vehicle for protest. Craftivism has experienced a resurgence in recent years, often in direct response to the social, environment and political concerns of those who engage in the practice. Acts of craftivism raise important questions for criminologists about the use of public space, power, and resistance. McGovern focuses on an example of the ‘craftivist’ movement that has been steadily gaining momentum since the early to mid-2000s: yarn bombing. As an urban craft movement that melds the skills of knitting or crochet with the act of graffiti, yarn bombing has the potential to contribute to criminological understandings of graffiti and street art, particularly on issues of gender, perceptions of and motivations for graffiti, and the commodification of crime. Drawing on interviews with yarn bombers and craftivists, Craftivism and Yarn Bombing explores how such acts can be understood and explored through a criminological lens,and will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including criminology, sociology, cultural studies, gender studies, and urban studies.

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Craftivism and Yarn Bombing: A Criminological Exploration
This book explores the use of handmade crafts as a vehicle for protest. Craftivism has experienced a resurgence in recent years, often in direct response to the social, environment and political concerns of those who engage in the practice. Acts of craftivism raise important questions for criminologists about the use of public space, power, and resistance. McGovern focuses on an example of the ‘craftivist’ movement that has been steadily gaining momentum since the early to mid-2000s: yarn bombing. As an urban craft movement that melds the skills of knitting or crochet with the act of graffiti, yarn bombing has the potential to contribute to criminological understandings of graffiti and street art, particularly on issues of gender, perceptions of and motivations for graffiti, and the commodification of crime. Drawing on interviews with yarn bombers and craftivists, Craftivism and Yarn Bombing explores how such acts can be understood and explored through a criminological lens,and will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including criminology, sociology, cultural studies, gender studies, and urban studies.

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Craftivism and Yarn Bombing: A Criminological Exploration

Craftivism and Yarn Bombing: A Criminological Exploration

by Alyce McGovern
Craftivism and Yarn Bombing: A Criminological Exploration

Craftivism and Yarn Bombing: A Criminological Exploration

by Alyce McGovern

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This book explores the use of handmade crafts as a vehicle for protest. Craftivism has experienced a resurgence in recent years, often in direct response to the social, environment and political concerns of those who engage in the practice. Acts of craftivism raise important questions for criminologists about the use of public space, power, and resistance. McGovern focuses on an example of the ‘craftivist’ movement that has been steadily gaining momentum since the early to mid-2000s: yarn bombing. As an urban craft movement that melds the skills of knitting or crochet with the act of graffiti, yarn bombing has the potential to contribute to criminological understandings of graffiti and street art, particularly on issues of gender, perceptions of and motivations for graffiti, and the commodification of crime. Drawing on interviews with yarn bombers and craftivists, Craftivism and Yarn Bombing explores how such acts can be understood and explored through a criminological lens,and will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including criminology, sociology, cultural studies, gender studies, and urban studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137579904
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 08/19/2019
Series: Critical Criminological Perspectives
Edition description: 1st ed. 2019
Pages: 122
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Alyce McGovern is Associate Professor in Criminology in the School of Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, Australia.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF FIGURES
INTRODUCTION
THE RESEARCH PROJECT AND ITS AIMS
Yarn bombing and craftivism
CHAPTER OVERVIEW
UNRAVELLING THE THREADS: CONTEMPORARY CRAFTIVISM AND ITS ORIGINS
THE ORIGINS OF CRAFTIVISM
War craftivism
Anti-colonial and anti-slavery craftivism
Economic and anti-capitalist craftivism
Environmental and eco-craftivism
Health craftivism
Social justice craftivism
Gendered violence and bodily autonomy craftivism
THE LOGICS OF CRAFTIVISM
THE ITCH TO STITCH: YARN BOMBERS AND THEIR MOTIVATIONS 58
DEFINING YARN BOMBING
THE ORIGINS OF YARN BOMBING
Controversies and criticisms
UNDERSTANDING YARN BOMBERS AND THEIR MOTIVATIONS
Making people smile, generating joy, and beautification
Reclaiming and softening of public space, rejecting commercialisation, and building communities
Raising awareness, memorialisation, and promoting communities
Making a statement, protest and championing change
CRAFT ATTACK: THE FRAMING OF YARN BOMBING
CRIME, CRIMINALITY AND LEGAL FRAMING OF YARN BOMBING
Framing yarn bombers: Destructive criminals or harmless knitters?
HOW YARN BOMBERS FRAME THEIR PRACTICE
Deviance, risk and subversion
Thrill-seeking, edgework and the carnival of crime
CRAFTY CRIMES: THE CRIMINOLOGY OF CRAFTIVISM
RESEARCH FINDINGS
REFERENCE LIST
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