International Journal of Fashion Studies 11.1 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that International Journal of Fashion Studies 11.1 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘B(l)ending Research Methods: Reimagining a Theoretical Turn in Fashion Scholarship’
Aiming to disrupt the way fashion studies is developed – often from a Eurocentric approach and within rigid disciplinary, methodological and social boundaries – this Special Issue invites different scholars to present their own way of studying and exploring fashion, but also to make their familiar methods strange, re-assessing what fashion means and what it means to do fashion research in the first place.
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Aims & Scope
The International Journal of Fashion Studies is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that fosters the worldwide diffusion of fashion studies. Published bi-annually, the journal invites articles on all aspects of fashion as a social, cultural, historical and aesthetic phenomenon. Although the journal is open to contributions submitted in English, its principal aim is to be a platform for fashion studies developed by non-English speakers.
This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
Issue 11.1
Introduction
B(l)ending research methods: Reimagining a theoretical turn in fashion scholarship
TOMMY TSE, DIEGO SEMERENE AND SOPHIE KURKDJIAN
Articles
CHRISTINE DELHAYE
Skimming fashion, or how to read skin-deep
MISHA KAVKA
Reflections on blending garment analysis with wardrobe interviews
SOPHIE WOOD
Patching sites, patching data: Patchwork ethnography on fashion in and beyond pandemic times
JOHANNA VON PEZOLD
Multi-sensory methods: Toward a crip methodology in fashion studies
BEN BARRY, PHILIPPA NESBITT AND MEGAN STRICKFADEN
Fashion as a cultural analysis object
MARIE-AUDE BARONIAN
FRANCISCO-JOSÉ GARCIA-RAMOS, DANIEL DE LAS HERAS AND ÁLVARO NAVARRO GAVIÑO
The trans gender subject of fashion
DIEGO SEMERENE
Rethinking fashion review with architectural fashion analysis method
VÉSMA KONTERE MCQUILLAN
Open Space
Fashioning DIY digital archives: Unsettling academic research to centre garment workers’ voices
MARY HANLON, MARTINA KARELS AND NIAMH MOORE