Here are a list of resources for learning more about craftivism:
Counter Craft’s Pinterest : A visual collection of all things craftivist.

Print Resources
- Саша Х. “The Cross Is Not to Cross.” KYKY.ORG. 08 Aug. 2011. Web. <http://kyky.org/mag/art/craftivism>. (In Russian)
- Adamson, Glenn. “Craftier Than Thou.” American Craft 71.2 (2011): 102-03. Web.
- Adamson, Glenn. The Craft Reader. Oxford: Berg, 2010. Print.
- Adamson, Glenn. Thinking through Craft. Oxford: Berg, 2007. Print.
- “Arts and Crafts Movement.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arts_and_Crafts_Movement>.
- Bratich, Jack Z., and Heidi M. Brush. “Fabricating Activism: Craft-Work, Popular Culture, Gender.” Utopian Studies 22.2 (2011): 233-60. Print.
- Busch, Otto Von. Becoming Fashion-able: Hacktivism and Engaged Fashion Design. Gothenburg: Camino, 2009. Print. (PDF)
- Buszek, Maria Elena. Extra/ordinary: Craft and Contemporary Art. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2011. Print.
- “Craftivism.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craftivism>.
- Craftivist Collective | Craft Activism = Craftivism. Web. <http://craftivist-collective.com/>.
- Greer, Betsy. Craft Activism = Craftivism. Web. <http://craftivism.com/>.
- “Industrial Revolution.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution>.
- Morris, William. “The Revival of Handicraft.” 1888. MS. Fortnightly Review. Marxists Internet Archive. Web. <http://www.marxists.org/archive/morris/works/1888/handcrft.htm>.











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