Domestic Labor, Knitting and alternative networks: Knit++
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- 1xurban_collective. “Knit++ // by xurban_collective //” http://www.xurban.net/scope/knit%2B%2B/index.htm
- 2For further information please visit http://www.xurban.net/notion/oncollectivity/index.html where xurban_collective discusses notion of collectivity and collective production.
- 4Although the term interdisciplinary was excessively used and somewhat aged, for us, it was to key to bring forward different approaches for a salient conceptual strategy. As opposed to a professional conference or an exhibition which gathers similar profession together, we believe that a true interdisciplinary approached is required to have broader understanding.
- 5Jeffrey K. Liker and David Meier, Toyota Talent : Developing Your People the Toyota Way (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2007).
- 6Lazzarato, M. “Immaterial labor.” Radical thought in Italy: A potential politics (1996): 133–50.
- 7International Labour Office, Social Protection of Homeworkers (Geneva: International Labor Organization, 1991).
- 8JONATHAN, FRIENDLY. “WORKING AT HOME; THE ELECTRONIC CHANGE: HOUSE BECOMES OFFICE - New York Times.” New York Times Online. http://www.nytimes.com/1986/05/15/garden/working-at-home-the-electronic-change-housebecomes-office.html?scp=4&sq=homeworker&st=nyt.
- 9Some of the famous examples include Steve Jobs of Apple Inc and Bill Gates of Microsoft, who were first started their business in home garages by providing services to bigger industries such as IBM.
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Hakan Topal
This is me
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June 1, 2009
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Year 2009 Volume: 1 Number: 2