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Thanks for checking in and having a look at my website. My name is Elisabeth Loose and I am a PhD researcher within the School of Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Glasgow. My research is looking at the Maker movement, gender and the environment.  My 'career' in the Maker movement started when I was 3 years old and embarked upon small arts and craft projects with my grandma on a weekly basis. What started out as a hobby, has by now developed into a passion and life philosophy. Starting in Spring 2016, I have discovered making and the Maker movement as a research interest. My special focus is on the environment for which I have an equally big passion...Read more

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Research

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Maker movement I Technology and Society I Women and Technology  Environmental social sciences I Values and Behavioural Change

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Over the last decade Makerspaces have popped up all over the world, providing amateurs with technology never available to them before, e.g. 3D printers, laser cutters, vinyl cutters, etc. Through the use of these human-computer interface technologies Makers innovate, repair and create artefacts exactly to their liking instead of buying industrially manufactured products. Online sharing and collaboration facilitate community and knowledge sharing among participants, eventually forming a movement. My PhD research project is interested in the gender balance of the movement and its environmental aspects. I'm interested to look at the connections and interplay between those aspects and how they influence making practice. In a first step, a widely distributed questionnaire will map general motivations, practices and understandings of Makers in different countries. In a second step, creative interview techniques will be employed in one-on-one interviews which will explore motivations and practices more in depth...Read more.

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Elisabeth Loose

PhD researcher

School  of Interdisciplinary Studies

Crichton University Campus Dumfries

University of Glasgow


Rutherford/McCowan Building
Dumfries DG1 4ZL
Scotland

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e.loose.1@research.gla.ac.uk

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