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Digital Research Methods in Fashion and Textile Studies

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Are you a researcher struggling to mine and make sense of a mountain of fashion data? Are you interested in learning about how digital methods and tools could enhance your research? Have you thought about ways to spark and engage in academic conversations on social media? Have you wondered how digital technologies are internationalizing the field of fashion and textile studies?

Digital Research Methods in Fashion and Textile Studies presents the reader with a variety of digital methodologies to help build skills in searching for, analyzing, and discussing vintage design, photography, and writing on fashion, as well as historic and ethnographic dress and textile objects themselves. Each chapter focuses upon a different method, problem, or research site, including:

- Maximalism and mixed-methods approaches to research
- Searching large databases effectively
- Pattern recognition and visual searching.
- Critical reading, use, and citation of social media texts
- Digital ethnography and shopping as research
- Data visualization and mapping
- Images in the public domain

From advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students working on research projects to veteran professionals in fashion and textile history and beyond, everyone can benefit from a diverse set of fresh approaches to conducting and disseminating research. In the current age of instant gratification, with users snapping and posting images from runway shows long before the clothes will ever appear instores, the world of fashion is increasingly digital and fast-paced. Research on fashion is, too. Digital Research Methods in Fashion and Textile Studies will help you keep up in this rapidly changing world.

Provides guidance for upper-level students and researchers using multiple digital qualitative methods to conduct research on historic and ethnographic fashion and textiles, both objects and collections.

Introduces the researcher to the variety of digital research methods, with practical case studies to demonstrate their use within fashion and textile studies.
Encourages use of digital methods to enliven and enrich research projects.
Gives tips and advice on integrating digital activities into day-to-day academic working life.

Foreword: Futurism, Maximalism, and the Black Queen
Preface: A New Maximalism

Unit One: Searching
1. Text-based Searching Strategies
Case Study: In Search of Kate Moss
2. Visual Searching

Unit Two: Connecting
3. Blogging, Research, and Instagram
4. Critical Reading of Social Media Texts
Case Study: Reading the Moschino ’Capsule Collection’

Unit Three: Making
5. Data Visualization
6. Mapping
Case Study: Coding Fashion is Spinach

Conclusions: Responding to the Critique of Maximalism
Post-Script: Maximalist Muse: A Conversation with Kristen Bateman

Bibliography
Glossary
Index

This publication is highly suggested and should be seen as an essential user manual for everyone researching the fashion and textile field, within the context of the impact of the digital turn on research methods.

Amanda Sikarskie is Lecturer in Art History at the University of Michigan - Flint, USA. Her research looks at the intersection of fashion and textile studies and the digital humanities, and she is the author of Textile Collections: Preservation, Access, Curation and Interpretation in a Digital Age (2016).

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