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Tinkering : Australians reinvent DIY culture

Wilson, Katherine2017
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At a time when the labour-market is failing as a source of security and identity for many, domestic tinkering is emerging as a legitimate occupation in a way we have not seen since pre-industrial times. In Australia, practices of repair, invention, building, improvising, and crafting, that take place in sheds, back-yards, paddocks, kitchens, and home-workshops, are becoming an important part of the informal economy and social cohesion, complicating distinctions between work and leisure, amateur and professional, production and consumption. Building on the work of historians, sociologists, psychologists, and economists, but with a journalist's impulse for the currency of her story, Katherine Wilson documents domestic tinkering as an undervalued form of material creativity, social connection, psychological sanctuary, personal identity, and even political activism. Tinkering: Australians Reinvent DIY Culture mounts a surprising case for the profound value of domestic tinkering in contemporary Australia. 'A rich world emerges in this well-crafted and well-researched book. The journalistic writing belies the deep theorisation of the topic, and Wilson moves fluidly among theoretical, ethnographic, and narrative elements to make an original study of maker culture. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.' ~ Kirsty Robertson'A length of fencing wire, in my farmboy childhood, could fix just about anything. This book has similar miraculous powers. It mixes sociology, science, economics, philosophy, anthropology, and good old tinkerer know-how into an illuminating analysis of the clash between old and new ways of work. Full of fascinating insights and fascinating people, this book is a reminder that work is never just work, and can still have soul.' -- Mark Davis
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Author:
Imprint:
Clayton, Victoria : Monash University Publishing, [2017]©2017
Collation:
x, 293 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781925495478 (paperback)
Dewey class:
331.0994
Language:
English
BRN:
456135
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Kathleen Syme Carlton-Business and ITBUSIN 331.0994 WILSAvailable
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