Volume 6 (2019) People, Place, Meaning: Crafting Social Worlds & Social Making

Issue Description

Community is at the heart of the Making Futures agenda, and this 2019 edition, ‘People, Place, Meaning: Crafting Social Worlds & Social Making’, curated by Malcolm Ferris, is no exception. As a collection of essays from makers, scholars, organisers and educators from across the globe, it appreciates the value of makers as singular creative agents producing material objects, as well as the social dimensions of these maker practices positively contribute to the construction and regeneration of communities.

Of particular interest within this issue is how individual practices develop and promote socially and environmentally responsible making practices, but also how these singular enterprises can cluster into ‘place-based’ creative maker-ecologies capable of producing value through the enhancement of community life in ways that encourage more progressive circuits of engagement, production and consumption.

This issue of the Making Futures Journal consists papers selected from presenters at our 2019 Making Futures biennial conference held at Plymouth College of Art in Plymouth, UK in September 2019 and peer-reviewed by our Editorial Committee.

 

Stephanie Owens and Judith NobleMaking Futures Journal Co-editors.

 

Making Futures: People, Place, Meaning: Crafting Social Worlds & Social Making. Vol 6. ISSN 2042-1664

Cover image from Local Connection Through Making: From Personal to Collective Exploration - Laura Quinn

The republished volumes of the Making Futures Journal 2009-2019 showcase six articles from each conference. We invite the reader to cast an eye over these articles that the editorial board felt best represented each year.

Any reference to former institutions (notably Plymouth College of Art/PCA) remain unedited in past editions of the Making Futures Journal for historical accuracy.

Table of Contents

Editor's Introduction

Articles

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