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Annelie Holmberg is a researcher at Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, specifically affiliated with the Department of Art and Craft Education. Her work focuses on the intersection of textile craft, educational practices, and cultural heritage.
- University: Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design
- Department: Department of Art and Craft Education
Her research explores the evolution of craft education, weaving traditions, and the integration of practical knowledge into academic settings. She has extensively studied historical and contemporary practices in textile teacher training programs and vocational education.
Key trends in her publications include:
- Analysis of textile pedagogy and its cultural implications
- Longitudinal studies on craft education programs
- Material culture as a pedagogical tool
- Collaborative research on teacher training traditions
- Historical continuity in weaving and handicraft
While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts, Holmberg's work has been featured in peer-reviewed journals like Techne Series and conference proceedings at venues such as the West Dean Tapestry Symposium. She collaborates with scholars like Tina Westerlund, Camilla Groth, and Gunnar Almevik in craft studies.
Her research also examines the social dynamics of craftsmanship, the role of artifacts in learning, and strategies for preserving traditional skills within modern educational frameworks. She contributes to discussions on how craft education can balance creativity with technical proficiency.
