2021
DOI: 10.1386/crre_00050_1
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‘I’m not a doctor, but I can sew a mask’: The face mask home sewing movement as a means of control during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020

Abstract: As the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, a widespread shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) specifically N95 face masks were exposed. This need was quickly answered by home sewers who did not hesitate to answer the request of medical professionals to help fill the PPE shortage. As the United States entered a national quarantine, home sewers turned to social media, specifically Instagram to share their participation and communicate the need to recruit others to join them in their mask sewing efforts. This re… Show more

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“…Interestingly, and in contrast to some other studies that find the state comes into direct conflict with those who resist its abuses via harassment or outright blocking community efforts (e.g. Spade 2020), makers in our study did not experience any state resistance or hostile actions, instead identifying the problem as state inaction in the face of a crisis (Hong et al 2021;Martindale et al 2021;Schnittka 2021;Stalp 2020).…”
Section: Raging Against the "Neoliberal Hellscape"contrasting
confidence: 98%
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“…Interestingly, and in contrast to some other studies that find the state comes into direct conflict with those who resist its abuses via harassment or outright blocking community efforts (e.g. Spade 2020), makers in our study did not experience any state resistance or hostile actions, instead identifying the problem as state inaction in the face of a crisis (Hong et al 2021;Martindale et al 2021;Schnittka 2021;Stalp 2020).…”
Section: Raging Against the "Neoliberal Hellscape"contrasting
confidence: 98%
“…2021 ; Martindale et al. 2021 ; Pham 2020 ; Schnittka 2021 ). Given the significant responsibilities granted to civil society in neoliberalising contexts, it will be important to fully consider how civil society work reproduces and/or subverts inequalities associated with race, gender, class, and other significant dimensions of inequality.…”
Section: Discussion and Conclusion: Ambivalently Subverting And Perpe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Vaikka käsitöiden verkkoistumisesta on julkaistu tutkimuksia niin Suomessa (Kouhia 2020;Vartiainen 2010;Vilhunen 2018;Vilhunen, Pöllänen ja Pitkäniemi 2021) kuin ulkomaillakin (Mayne 2020;Minahan & Wolfram Cox, 2007;Orton-Johnson 2014;Williams 2018), on Instagramin aineistojen tutkiminen varsin uusi avaus käsitöiden harrastamisen tutkimuksessa. Vasta viime vuosina Instagramia on alettu hyödyntää tutkimuksissa nopeasti elävän ja muuntuvan käsityökulttuurin tutkimusaineistona, esimerkiksi käsityöharrastajien sosiaalisten, poliittisten ja taloudellisten representaatioiden (Black 2018) sekä käsityökulttuurin ilmiöiden, kuten pandemia-ajan kasvomaskien ompelun (Martindale, Armstead ja McKinney 2021), tutkimisessa.…”
Section: Käsityöt Sosiaalisessa Mediassaunclassified