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Vous trouverez ici le répertoire de tous les membres du réseau IN2FROCC. Cliquez sur un nom, pour en apprendre plus. Here you will find a directory of all members of the IN2FROCC network. Click on a name to learn more.Affiliation | Arkellia Design – Illustrious Lab/Illustrious North |
Position | Project manager / Artistic director / Designer |
Interest in children’s material culture | Within Wear-Abouts and Illustrious North projects we address pattern design for children clothing through new perspectives, cross-sector collaboration and sustainable innovation, especially in the Nordic countries. We explore as well smart garments and the use of technology (augmented reality and storytelling/education). |
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Affiliation | University of Surrey |
Position | PhD Candidate |
Interest in children’s material culture | My PhD research focuses on the school experiences of migrant children in the context of Brexit. We will explore how they negotiate their multiple identities in their school setting. Thus, I am interested in how children’s national identity can be developed through their interactions with their material culture. |
Affiliation | Stockholm University |
Position | Senior Lecturer, Director of Studies |
Interest in children’s material culture | My research is about childhood and consumption. Currently, I focus on how companies distribute “free samples” to parents, and marketing of diapers/nappies. |
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Affiliation | Université de Toulouse, laboratoire Framespa |
Position | Maître de conférences en histoire moderne XVIe-XVIIIe siècles |
Interest in children’s material culture | Les conditions et supports des apprentissages scolaires lors de l’enfance ; sociabilité ; visibilité des élèves et des enfants dans l’espace public. |
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Affiliation | Musée national de l’Education |
Position | Directeur adjoint |
Interest in children’s material culture | Le Musée national de l’Education conserve près de 950 000 objets et documents relatifs à l’histoire de l’éducation du XVIe siècle à nos jours, qui constituent un des plus importants fonds patrimoniaux européens consacré à la culture matérielle enfantine. Dans cet ensemble, le vêtement constitue un fonds d’importance, dont l’étude reste toutefois encore à développer. |
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Affiliation | University of Sussex |
Position | Senior Lecturer in Victorian Literature |
Interest in children’s material culture | Published works on children’s literature and material culture including clothing in Beatrix Potter, the earliest British paper doll books, and movable books for children. Principal Investigator of the new research network ‘Not Only Dressed but Dressing: Clothing, Childhood, Creativity’, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council. |
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Affiliation | IIAC-LAHIC (EHESS/CNRS) |
Position | Doctorante |
Interest in children’s material culture | Ma thèse porte sur la fabrique de la petite fille dans les années 1950-1960, à travers une approche de la culture matérielle. La façon dont étaient habillées les fillettes et leurs poupées, parfois par leurs soins dans le cadre d’un apprentissage des travaux d’aiguille, est centrale dans mon travail. |
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Affiliation | Studio Abi |
Position | Fondatrice |
Interest in children’s material culture | Le Studio Abi a pour mission d’accompagner les enfants dans leur construction et la découverte du monde à travers la dimension magique des étoffes et en ré-enchantant le jeu de se déguiser. À travers une pédagogie du vêtement et par le vêtement originale, nous proposons des ateliers sur-mesure pour rêver, créer, s’amuser. |
Affiliation | Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum at BAS |
Position | Associate Professor |
Interest in children’s material culture | The culture of childhood and especially the social impact of the labour mobility of parents on the socialization of children have been the focus of my research in recent decades. The changes in the material culture and gender patterns under the influence of migrations in family context are important. |
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Affiliation | Université de Lorraine, Laboratoire Lorrain de Sciences Sociales (2L2S) |
Position | Maîtresse de conférence (Senior Lecturer) en anthropologie et sociologie |
Interest in children’s material culture | Mon travail porte depuis 1994 sur la co-construction des cultures matérielles et des subjectivations. A partir de 2009, je me suis intéressée à l’articulation des âges et des cultures matérielles dans les pratiques alimentaires d’abord puis en participant à l’ANR Corage sur les passages d’âge enfance-adolescence (vêtements, chambres et poils). |
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Affiliation | Sorbonne, CILA, Institut psychanalytique de Paris |
Position | Psychanalyste |
Interest in children’s material culture | Intérêt pour la place du vêtement dans la construction de l’enfant et de l’adolescent intérêt pour les sources archéologiques dans la cure psychanalytique. |
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Affiliation | Heriot-Watt University, School of Textiles and Design, UK (Scotland) |
Position | Assistant Professor and Academic lead for Public Engagement |
Interest in children’s material culture | From my academic background and first career as a Museum Director, an object-based approach is core in my research on the way fashion shapes the society. My PhD addresses the socialisation of children through clothing from the 18th century onwards (Sorbonne University). I currently explore innovative approaches of an inclusive, sustainable and educational children’s fashion. |
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Affiliation | Brooklyn College |
Position | Associate Professor, Business Management |
Interest in children’s material culture | I’ve not published in this area before but have an interest in material culture, fashion studies and symbolic interaction and would like to explore the question of how young children construct an identity through clothing and how the fashion industry shapes notions of childhood. . |
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Affiliation | University of Brighton |
Position | Post-graduate researcher |
Interest in children’s material culture | Children’s clothes from 1960s-1990s, fancy dress, ordinary and extraordinary clothes, creative aspects of wearing and making clothing, fairy tales, Clothkits, children’s relationship with clothing. |
Publications | Miles, Nicola. “Sew-it-yourself: A Child’s Kit Dress,” Objects Unwrapped, University of Brighton, 2020 Web. [online] Miles, Nicola. “The Showgirl Costume: An Illustrated History.” The Journal of Dress Historians, Vol. 4, Issue 4, Winter 2020. [online] Miles, Nicola. A revolution in children’s clothes? Crafting change: Clothkits and the revisioning of an English pastoral tradition, 1969-1988. PhD thesis, 2020-2024. |
Affiliation | IIAC (CNRS-EHESS) |
Position | Directrice de recherche – chercheure |
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C’est par le biais de l’étude des contes et des travaux d’Yvonne Verdier que je me suis intéressée à l’éducation couturière des filles, ce qui m’a conduit à prendre en considération la culture matérielle et vestimentaire de ces dernières pour mieux comprendre comment se joue la séparation des sexes. |
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Affiliation | University College London |
Position | Honorary Research fellow, UCL , London |
Interest in children’s material culture | I am a social anthropologist with a long-standing interest in textiles and clothing. My theoretical approach is grounded in the anthropology of techniques, gender, materiality and the body. |
Publications | M. Naji 2021 (forthcoming) Reconstructing the historic akhnif: a semi-circular woven-to-shape cloak of southern Morocco, Textile Museum Journal.
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Affiliation | Almaborealis Ltd |
Position | Director/Designer |
Interest in children’s material culture | Through clothing, children explore and express themselves, yet little opportunities exist for children to participate in making their own clothes. My design work investigates how children can become active participants in the designing and assembling of their own clothing and what impact this participation can have on their development. |
Publications | Convertible Clothing Project Design and production of an educational clothing tool that offers a platform for children to make their own clothing. |
Affiliation | IHMC/CNRS-ENS Paris |
Position | Retraitée associée |
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Publications | 2 expositions au musée de Poitiers :
2 livres parlant -entre autres- des habits de l’enfance :
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Affiliation | University of Brighton |
Position | Reader, History of Art and Design; Director, Centre for Design History |
Interest in children’s material culture | I am currently researching the history of children’s photographic practices and their intersection with wider histories of photography, education and childhood as an extension of my longstanding research on vernacular photography. I have previously written on progressive youth cultures and outdoor movements in early twentieth century Britain (the Kindred of the Kibbo Kift, Woodcraft Folk) especially in relation to their dress and insignia. I have also published on commercial children’s fancy dress, and histories of infant feeding. |
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Affiliation | Glasgow Caledonian University |
Position | Senior Lecturer in Marketing |
Interest in children’s material culture | My previous research on identity formation and self esteem has examined identity through gendered constructs and wider societal expectations of gender, from the perspective that does marketing inform or reflect gendered expectations. I am also interested in children’s perceptions and learning of sustainability, as informed by the curriculum and experiences in the family home. |
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Affiliation | Independent |
Position | Researcher |
Interest in children’s material culture | Themes: children’s clothes before 1950; incremental (not binary) expression of gender in early childhood; manufacturers’ role in defining gender and age though clothing sizes; parental choice and family identity Sources: retailers’ advertising material; school class photographs; museum collections Methodologies: quantitative analysis of visual sources eg school photos to reveal practices; Bourdieu’s ‘distinction’ applied to museum objects . |
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”Nicolae Iorga” Institute of History & New Europe College, Bucharest |
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Nicoleta Roman follows material culture and consumption among children of the 18-19th century Romania and Souh-Eastern Europe through a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. |
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Affiliation | Lycée Hemingway. 98 Avenue Jean Jaurès, 30900 Nîmes |
Position | Professeur d’art et de design – Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles |
Interest in children’s material culture | L’enfance est un sujet que je donne à mes étudiants en design, notamment lors d’opérations menée avec la Fondation James Dyson (expositions “Utile” et “Précieux”) |
Publications | Illustration et études
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Affiliation | Queen Mary University of London |
Position | Professor of Children’s Literature & Childhood Culture |
Interest in children’s material culture | Children’s dress offers precious but largely overlooked ways of understanding the reception, and circulation of literary works. I’m interested in how different childhood activities shape each other and the intergenerational negotiations they involve. I’m also interested in the pedagogical potential of dress as a means of expressing identity and creativity. |
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Affiliation | Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Laboratoire de Sociologie et d’anthropologie (LaSA UBFC, EA 3189) |
Position | Full Professor |
Interest in children’s material culture | My research interests focus on the transitions between childhood, adolescence and more recently from youth to the entry into adulthood. These researches are in the line of the New Childhood studies which point both the agency of the minors and the contraints of the norms of society. An attention is given to the governmentalities of the body and the techniques of the self. I didn’t work specifically on clothing, but more broadly on adornments (hairstyle, makeup, accessories) in which clothing can intervene. |
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Affiliation | Musée du Textile et de la Mode |
Position | Chargée d’études des collections – Commissaire d’expositions Mode et Art Textile |
Interest in children’s material culture | Vêtements d’enfant unisexe – Représentation de l’enfant dans les publicités pour le prêt à porter – les dessous enfantins – les graphismes sur les vêtements d’enfant – les jouets (en particuliers ceux de l’entreprise MG). Période fin XIX° – XX° |
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