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Title of Full Paper:

Form Follows Fabrication (In That Order) (Ref #288)

Date:
02-02-2007 04:56:04
Status:
Accepted with revisions
Rating:
5
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Reviewer Comments:

Review #1 : Left on 22-03-2007 20:10:45 #
Cut out the advertising. The paper wanders all over the place. It needs to really focus on what could be a really interesting topic, all about what and how. There is no analysis of the outcome or the impact upon thought.


Suggested Parallel Track: Craft Intelligence

Rating: 5
Review #2 : Left on 22-03-2007 21:11:10 #
The reviews of the abstract suggested that this would be a valuable contribution if it could be better contextualised and positioned in relation to contemporary debates about the value of making and its pedagogy. The author does not seem to have taken this on board in developing the full paper. The ?new approach? therefore is not clear as it is not discussed in relation to other models, especially contemporary ones. As a result the rhetoric (engaging though it might be) is never complemented by a more critical and contextual grounding. I absolutely agree that ?making? is a crucial experience and it generates its own ways of knowing but this paper does nothing to advance the notion of craft as a ?new voice?.


Suggested Parallel Track: Craft Intelligence


Rating: 6