Essays about: "dressing well"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 40 essays containing the words dressing well.
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16. The Clothes I Live In
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiAbstract : This work explores the relation between the body and garments by illustrating the cycle of dressing, wearing and undressing in woven images. Based on experimental methods, such as scanning and photographing, images of garments are generated capturing garment details, surface qualities, movement, folds and volume. READ MORE
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17. (S)examensarbete
University essay from Konstfack/TextilAbstract : Preface: Thank you to all the women in my life who have supported me through this process; to my mother, to my other mother (Susan), to Kara, to Jordan and, of course, to Dolly. Summary: (S)examensarbete is a journey through which I have questioned if knitting can be sexy. READ MORE
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18. DELIBERATE WINDOW DRESSING: A case study of deliberative democracy enhancement by means of the Open Method of Coordination in the Czech Republic
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The notion of deliberate democracy in political discourse seems to imply a profound normative message, unconditionally supporting justice and fairness. Similarly, the deliberative democracy theory asserts the power of public interaction to shape inclusive and fair social policies within the European Union. READ MORE
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19. The Role of the Hole
University essay from Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiAbstract : The design project presented here explores the relation between body and a garment. It is concerned simultaneously with the fundamental notion of a garment and the act of dressing. The project can be contextualized as a constructive design research since the aim does not involve analysis of the material world nor rational problem solving. READ MORE
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20. Size does matter
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för redovisning och finansieringAbstract : Through a comparative case study and with an inductive research approach, this study aims to explore potential motivational factors behind voluntary sustainability reporting and discuss whether differences can be related to size. The analysis is built on the framework of the Corporate Citizenship theory, using Legitimacy and Stakeholder theory as support. READ MORE