Walker, S., Evans, M., Mullagh, L., 2019.
Traditional Maker Practices and Sustainable Futures. The implications of expertise
| Output Type: | Journal article | 
| Publication: | The Design Journal | 
| Publisher: | Taylor & Francis | 
| ISBN/ISSN: | 1460-6925 | 
| URL: | www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14606925.2019.1595403 | 
| Volume/Issue: | 22 (sup1) | 
| Pagination: | pp. 835-848 | 
 This  paper  considers  the  contemporary  position  of  traditional  maker 
practices and their relationship to sustainability. It outlines the basis of the approach and insights from the field, and offers a range of initiatives 
where design can make a positive  contribution  to  traditional  production.  Traditional  maker  practices  are  in steep  decline  in  the  UK  and  internationally; the  kinds  of  knowledge  promoted  and valued in contemporary society tend to beat odds with those inherent to these kinds of  practices.  The  paper  considers  the  inadequacy  of  purely  theoretical  forms  of knowledge and demonstrates the importance of values-guided practice, experience, skills,and  tacit and  situated  knowledge.  It  shows  the  important  links  between traditional  practices,  sustainability  and  place, and,  by  citing  a  range  of  initiatives around the world, proposes directions for a more constructive way forward for small maker practices rooted in tradition.