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Dr. Charlotte Linton is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at All Souls College, University of Oxford, specializing in social anthropology and design. Her work bridges visual, material, and economic anthropology, focusing on craftspeople’s relationships with environmental resources in commodity production. She holds a DPhil from Oxford (2021) and has conducted fieldwork in Scotland, Japan, and Nigeria. Her research examines socio-ecological sustainability, ethical production, and the impacts of environmental and economic challenges on small-scale producers.
Education:
- BA Fashion: Print, Central Saint Martins (2003-2007)
- MA Printed Textiles, Royal College of Art (2007-2009)
- MSc Visual, Material and Museum Anthropology, Oxford (2015-2016)
- DPhil Anthropology, Oxford (2016-2021)
Research Interests:
- Textile production and sustainability
- Ethnoecology and resource stewardship
- Apprenticeship-based ethnography
- Design as anthropological method
- Japan and global textile networks
Awards & Grants:
- Multiple Daiwa Foundation and Sasakawa Grants
- Arts & Humanities Research Council PhD funding
- Prof. Marcus Banks Prize in Visual Methods (2021)
Current Projects:
- 5-year postdoc study on regenerative agriculture in textiles across the UK, USA, and India
- Amami Ōshima photo archive repatriation project with Kagoshima University
- Design work for the ‘Disobedient Buildings’ housing research project
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