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Interactions, 2015
This forum highlights conversations at the intersection of design methods and social studies of technology. By highlighting a diversity of perspectives on design interventions and programs, we aim to forge new connections between HCI design and communication, science and technology studies, and media studies scholarship ...
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This forum highlights conversations at the intersection of design methods and social studies of technology. By highlighting a diversity of perspectives on design interventions and programs, we aim to forge new connections between HCI design and communication, science and technology studies, and media studies scholarship ...
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Sewing and Spinning for the State
2019details the experiences of African American women prisoners in Tennessee and Alabama in contract labor systems. They were put to work making garments for the apparel industry, an industry they were excluded from outside prison walls. This chapter demonstrates that the state could tolerate the crossing of racial and gender boundaries as long as such ...
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Back to square one: The measurement of Socioemotional Wealth (SEW)
Journal of Family Business Strategy, 2022, Inés Herrero
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Investigation of the effects of sewing threads on the sewing performance
2022The quality of the fabric is not the only parameter for the production of a high quality cloth. The conversion of two dimensional fabric into the three dimension is related to some parameters such as: selection the proper sewing thread, optimization the sewing parameters, conveniences in the cloth manufacturing process, and the cloth usage performance.
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Role of socioemotional wealth (SEW) in the internationalisation of family firms
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 2023Justin Paul, Sonal Thukral
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Abstract There is a long history of reading women’s sewing, especially embroidery, as a signifier of female virtue and as a form of textuality. What does it mean to depict women sewing on stage, and how might reimagining scenes in some of Shakespeare’s plays as sewing scenes animate some of their more complex undercurrents?
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Future perspective of socioemotional wealth (SEW) in family businesses
Journal of Family Business Management, 2023Nisar Ahmad +2 more
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