The conference in 2018 included a Special Issue Journal Edition of Textile - Cloth and Culture: Volume 17, 2019 Issue 4 Link
Textile and Place Conference 2021:
Special Issue TEXTILE: Cloth & Culture.
TEXTILE: Cloth & Culture. is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing high-quality, original research. A second special issue of TEXTILE will be announced following the conference October 2021 when presenters will be invited to submit contributions for publication.
The second special issue will explore the conference 2021 themes of production, the stories of trade, the transmission of histories, the crossing of cultural boundaries, of migration, and post-colonialism. We use the word politics as a broad term to indicate how textiles is implicated, in particular places and is part of the relationships between groups or organisations and used to confront issues of power. Textiles can fix us to a place and be part of the process of making change. The context and backdrop for all this discussion is Manchester’s rich textile histories as well where textiles become woven into change-making.
Please note that this journal only publishes manuscripts in English.
This special issue of TEXTILE will accept the following types of article:
• original articles resulting from conference presentations
• interviews,
• exhibition, film and book reviews
• Dialog/Dialogue*
*Dialog/Dialogue is an occasional section of Textile for shorter (1000 words maximum) Editor-reviewed or Editor-invited texts that can be provocative, reflective, atypical, poetic, conversational, experimental, challenging, innovative and/or responsive. Up to six accompanying images can be submitted. Postgraduate students are especially welcome to submit this this section. Submissions to Dialog/Dialogue should be discussed with the guest editors prior to submission.
Submissions will be via a submission of full articles. Authors should refer to the Instructions for Authors at the Journals’ Taylor & Francis homepage when preparing their articles (http://www.tandfonline.com/rftx)
To register your interest in this opportunity please email the special issue editorial team directly: textileandplace@mmu.ac.uk
Textile and Place Conference 2021:
Special Issue TEXTILE: Cloth & Culture.
TEXTILE: Cloth & Culture. is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing high-quality, original research. A second special issue of TEXTILE will be announced following the conference October 2021 when presenters will be invited to submit contributions for publication.
The second special issue will explore the conference 2021 themes of production, the stories of trade, the transmission of histories, the crossing of cultural boundaries, of migration, and post-colonialism. We use the word politics as a broad term to indicate how textiles is implicated, in particular places and is part of the relationships between groups or organisations and used to confront issues of power. Textiles can fix us to a place and be part of the process of making change. The context and backdrop for all this discussion is Manchester’s rich textile histories as well where textiles become woven into change-making.
Please note that this journal only publishes manuscripts in English.
This special issue of TEXTILE will accept the following types of article:
• original articles resulting from conference presentations
• interviews,
• exhibition, film and book reviews
• Dialog/Dialogue*
*Dialog/Dialogue is an occasional section of Textile for shorter (1000 words maximum) Editor-reviewed or Editor-invited texts that can be provocative, reflective, atypical, poetic, conversational, experimental, challenging, innovative and/or responsive. Up to six accompanying images can be submitted. Postgraduate students are especially welcome to submit this this section. Submissions to Dialog/Dialogue should be discussed with the guest editors prior to submission.
Submissions will be via a submission of full articles. Authors should refer to the Instructions for Authors at the Journals’ Taylor & Francis homepage when preparing their articles (http://www.tandfonline.com/rftx)
To register your interest in this opportunity please email the special issue editorial team directly: textileandplace@mmu.ac.uk
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