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Alexandra Sherlock
Alexandra Sherlock
Lecturer Fashion Design RMIT
Verified email at rmit.edu.au - Homepage
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Larger than life: Digital resurrection and the re-enchantment of society
A Sherlock
The Information Society 29 (3), 164-176, 2013
892013
Worn shoes: identity, memory and footwear
J Hockey, R Dilley, V Robinson, A Sherlock
Sociological Research Online 18 (1), 128-142, 2013
512013
Occasions and non-occasions: identity, femininity and high-heeled shoes
R Dilley, J Hockey, V Robinson, A Sherlock
European Journal of Women's Studies 22 (2), 143-158, 2015
422015
The temporal landscape of shoes: a life course perspective
J Hockey, R Dilley, V Robinson, A Sherlock
The Sociological Review 62 (2), 255-275, 2014
312014
‘There’s not just trainers or non-trainers, there’s like degrees of trainers’: Commoditisation, singularisation and identity
J Hockey, R Dilley, V Robinson, A Sherlock
Journal of material culture 20 (1), 21-42, 2015
252015
‘It’s kind of where the shoe gets you to I suppose’: Materializing identity with footwear
A Sherlock
Critical Studies in Fashion & Beauty 5 (1), 25-51, 2014
92014
Footwear: Transcending the mind-body dualism in fashion theory
A Sherlock
Fashion: Exploring critical issues, 251-261, 2012
52012
The Affordances of Affordance Theory for Sustainable Design Pedagogy
A Sherlock, A Joannides, P Jagiello
Proceedings of the 24th International Foundation of Fashion Technology …, 2022
22022
‘This is Not a Shoe’: An Exploration of the Co-Constitutive Relationship Between Representations and Embodied Experiences of Shoes.
A Sherlock
University of Sheffield, 2016
22016
THE AFFORDANCES OF AFFORDANCE THEORY FOR SUSTAINABLE FASHION DESIGN PEDAGOGY
A Sherlock, T Joannides, P Jagiello
5th-8th April 2022 Nottingham Trent University 5, 276, 2022
2022
Worn: Footwear, Attachment and the Affects of Wear: by Ellen Sampson (London: Bloomsbury)
A Sherlock
Fashion Theory 26 (1), 137-144, 2022
2022
Occasions and non-occasions: Identity, femininity and high-heeled shoes
A Sherlock, V Robinson, J Hockey, R Dilley
European Journal of Women 22 (2), 2015
2015
Everybody haffi ask weh mi get mi clarks": Clarks originals and cross-cultural appropriation
A Sherlock, T Crumplin
Proceedings of'The World at Your Feet'Footwear Conference, 1-13, 2013
2013
‘Getting the shoes on the right feet’: Endorsement, Affect and Identification
A Sherlock
“Everybody haffi ask weh mi get mi Clarks” Fashion, Consumption and Cultural Exchange
A Sherlock
‘This is not a Pipe Shoe’: Deconstructing the Shoe as a Visual Metaphor for Gendered Experience.
A Sherlock
Footwear: Transcending the Mind Body Dualism
A Sherlock
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