Sub-theme 12: [SWG] Craft and Emerging Forms of Organizing: Recovering Heritage, Meaningfulness, and Tradition through Craft
Convenors:
Jean Clarke, emlyon business school, France
Davide Ravasi, University College London, United Kingdom
Yutaka Yamauchi, Kyoto University, Japan
Session Time Corridor 1: Thursday, July 09, 08:00 to 12:00, Virtual Colloquium (Digivents)
Craft, Tradition and Identity
Break 1: 10:00 to 10:30
Chair: Jean Clarke
Luca Zennaro and Tina Dacin
The Venetian impiraresse: The emergence and evolution of artisanal craft custodianship
Enrico Macciò
Ceramic knots: Emergence of tradition(s) in Bornholm's ceramic sector
Patricia Enzmann
Resourcefulness in revitalization: Reimagining textile craft manufacturing sustained by cultural enactment and partnership
engagement
Merve Gül Barut
Repurposing Professional User Identities in the Formation of Craft Collectives
Joey Choo and Li-Hsiang Yi
Balancing Creativity and Entrepreneurship: Identity Tensions and Strategic Paradoxes among Visual artists in Southeast Asia
Francesca Leonardi and Manfredi de Bernard
Bespoke for whom? De-gendering the tailoring profession in the experience of a Venetian woman tailor
Session Time Corridor 2: Thursday, July 09, 16:00 to 20:00, Virtual Colloquium (Digivents)
Session Time Corridor 3: Friday, July 10, 08:00 to 12:00, Virtual Colloquium (Digivents)
Craft, Materiality and Organizing
Break 1: 10:00 to 10:30
Chair: Davide Ravasi
Rune Thorbjørn Clausen and Simon Peter Kondrup Larsen
Making craft work: The role of background organizing for continuity and renewal in textile craftmanship
Tien-Yu Chang, Jingjing Weng, Ying-Che Hsieh and JING HAO Chen
From mass to meaning: Reorienting and repositioning craft in a ceramic district
Manfredi de Bernard and Fabrizio Panozzo
Workbenches in business schools: the role of craft in management learning
Yutaka Yamauchi and Nana Suzuki
Craft as Assemblage: A Study of Two Projects in Kyoto
Luca Pareschi, Andrea Beye and Francesca Leonardi
The guilt of the unnecessary. A visual analysis of objects embedding justifications and futures imaginaries of craft-makers
James Hathaway
When materials push back: Craft and the construction of meaning in the prison workshop
Session Time Corridor 4: Friday, July 10, 16:00 to 18:30, Virtual Colloquium (Digivents)
Session Time Corridor 5: Saturday, July 11, 08:00 to 12:00, Virtual Colloquium (Digivents)
Valuing and Reimagining Craft
Break 1: 10:00 to 10:30
Chair: Yutaka Yamauchi
Viktoriia Pisotska
When craft is life: Rethinking artisanal work and livelihoods in Kenya’s Jua Kali sector
Serkan Dirlik and Sükrü Özen
Transfer of the craft beer category from center to periphery: The case of Gara Guzu
N.G. Yamini and Rajeshwari Chennangodu
Craft-inspired and artisan-made: Staging and contesting authenticity
Stijn Visschedijk, Jeroen de Jong, Maaike Endedijk and Beatrice van der Heijden
All you need is craft: redefining craftsmanship based on a century of research
Martin Quinn, Marta Gasparin and Elena Raviola
Studying In-Between: Idiotic Practices and Epistemic Crossings Between Art, Academia, and Craft Communities

