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Thinking with/in the wardrobe

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Abstract

In this paper I discuss different scale-making practices related to the wardrobe. I will firstly discuss how locating a potential for more sustainable clothing futures within the wardrobe can be understood as a re-scaling project, shifting attention away from industry defined macro scales towards the micro scale where people’s engagements with their clothes are located. Based on a short vignette from my own fieldwork with five first-time mothers and their babies’ wardrobes I will then present the heuristic device thinking with/in the wardrobe, which I developed to think through different scales of abstraction found and applied to my empirical material. In the last part of the paper I will then take a critical look at my analytical approach thinking about the problems I encountered once I started transforming my analysis into my dissertation argumentation. To overcome the obstacles that an analysis on multiple scales confronted me with, I present the conceptual idea of wardrobe encounters as a way of presenting my findings coherently while allowing the complexities that emerge when diverse scaling projects merge, to unfold.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNordes2021: Matters of Scale
Publication date2021
Pages412-416
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes
EventNordes Design Research conference - VIRTUAL
Duration: 15 Aug 202118 Aug 2021
Conference number: 9

Conference

ConferenceNordes Design Research conference
Number9
CityVIRTUAL
Period15/08/202118/08/2021

Keywords

  • Scale-making
  • Clothing use
  • Thinking with/in the wardrobe
  • Wardrobe encounters

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  • Wardrobe Encounters

    Wehlitz, A.-M. (PI)

    01/08/201501/10/2024

    Project: Research

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