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Craftivism and Yarn Bombing

A Criminological Exploration

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  • Redresses the omission of craftivism from criminological analyses of protest and direct action

  • Draws on ethnographic fieldwork, including interviews with yarn bombers and craftivists

  • Analyses of a range of media texts and secondary data relating to craftivism

Part of the book series: Critical Criminological Perspectives (CCRP)

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Table of contents (5 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Introduction

    • Alyce McGovern
    Pages 1-10
  3. Craft Attack: The Framing of Yarn Bombing

    • Alyce McGovern
    Pages 93-112
  4. Crafty Crimes: The Criminology of Craftivism

    • Alyce McGovern
    Pages 113-117
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 119-122

About this book

This book explores the use of handmade crafts as a vehicle for protest. Craftivism has experienced a resurgence in recent years, often in direct response to the social, environment and political concerns of those who engage in the practice. Acts of craftivism raise important questions for criminologists about the use of public space, power, and resistance. McGovern focuses on an example of the ‘craftivist’ movement that has been steadily gaining momentum since the early to mid-2000s: yarn bombing. As an urban craft movement that melds the skills of knitting or crochet with the act of graffiti, yarn bombing has the potential to contribute to criminological understandings of graffiti and street art, particularly on issues of gender, perceptions of and motivations for graffiti, and the commodification of crime. Drawing on interviews with yarn bombers and craftivists, Craftivism and Yarn Bombing explores how such acts can be understood and explored through a criminological lens, and will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including criminology, sociology, cultural studies, gender studies, and urban studies. 

Keywords

  • protest
  • activism
  • environment
  • climate change
  • urban studies
  • criminology
  • criminological theory
  • policing
  • law
  • gender
  • graffiti
  • street art
  • crime and media
  • ethnicity, class, gender and crime

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Social Sciences, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia

    Alyce McGovern

About the author

Alyce McGovern is Associate Professor in Criminology in the School of Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, Australia. 

Bibliographic Information

Buying options

eBook USD 54.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • ISBN: 978-1-137-57991-1
  • Instant PDF download
  • Readable on all devices
  • Own it forever
  • Exclusive offer for individuals only
  • Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout
Hardcover Book USD 69.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)