Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Jungnickel, Kat
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Number of items: 38.
2024
Jungnickel, Kat; Fowles, Ellen; May, Katja and Pugh, Nikki, eds.
2024.
Wearable Utopias: Imagining, Inventing, and Inhabiting New Worlds.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
ISBN 9780262548250
[Edited Book]
Coleman, Rebecca and Jungnickel, Kat.
2024.
Introduction to Creating Feminist Futures: Research Methodologies for New Times.
Australian Feminist Studies,
ISSN 0816-4649
[Article]
(In Press)
Jungnickel, Kat.
2024.
Convertible, multiple and hidden: The inventive lives of women’s sport and activewear 1890–1940.
Sociological Review, 72(3),
pp. 588-610.
ISSN 0038-0261
[Article]
Jungnickel, Kat.
2024.
How to do social research with... sewing.
In: Rebecca Coleman; Kat Jungnickel and Nirmal Puwar, eds.
How to do social research with….
London: Goldsmiths Press, pp. 241-252.
ISBN 9781913380427
[Book Section]
Coleman, Rebecca; Jungnickel, Kat and Puwar, Nirmal, eds.
2024.
How to do social research with….
London: Goldsmiths Press.
ISBN 9781913380427
[Edited Book]
2023
Jungnickel, Kat and May, Katja.
2023.
From 100-year-old women’s motoring masks to contemporary PPE: A socio-political study of persistent problems and inventive possibilities.
Sociology, 57(6),
pp. 1430-1449.
ISSN 0038-0385
[Article]
Lammes, Sybille; Jungnickel, Kat; Hjorth, Larissa and Rae, Jen, eds.
2023.
Failurists: When Things Go Awry.
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures.
ISBN 9789083328201
[Edited Book]
Jungnickel, Kat.
2023.
Speculative sewing: Researching, reconstructing, and re-imagining wearable technoscience.
Social Studies of Science, 53(1),
pp. 146-162.
ISSN 0306-3127
[Article]
Jungnickel, Kat.
2023.
Clothing inventions as acts of citizenship? The politics of material participation, wearable technologies and women patentees in late Victorian Britain.
Science Technology & Human Values, 48(1),
pp. 9-33.
ISSN 0162-2439
[Article]
2022
Bonham, Jennifer and Jungnickel, Kat.
2022.
Cycling and Gender: Past, Present and Paths Ahead.
In: Glen Norcliffe; Una Brogan; Peter Cox; Boyang Gao; Tony Hadland; Sheila Hanlon; Tim Jones; Nicholas Oddy and Luis Vivanco, eds.
Routledge Companion to Cycling.
Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 24-32.
ISBN 9780367683993
[Book Section]
2021
Jungnickel, Kat.
2021.
Speculatively sewing historic clothing patents.
Interactions, 28(4),
pp. 15-17.
ISSN 1072-5520
[Article]
Jungnickel, Kat.
2021.
Politics of Patents: Researching, making and wearing alternative histories of clothing inventions.
Digital Culture & Society, 6(1),
pp. 207-210.
ISSN 2364-2114
[Article]
2020
Jungnickel, Kat.
2020.
Introducing.
In: Kat Jungnickel, ed.
Transmissions: Critical tactics for making and communicating research.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, pp. 1-16.
ISBN 9780262043403
[Book Section]
Jungnickel, Kat.
2020.
Making and Wearing.
In: Kat Jungnickel, ed.
Transmissions: Critical tactics for making and communicating research.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, pp. 65-83.
ISBN 9780262043403
[Book Section]
Mchardy, Julien and Jungnickel, Kat.
2020.
Machines for Enquiring.
In: Katrina Jungnickel, ed.
Transmissions: Critical Tactics for Making and Communicating Research.
Massachusetts: MIT Press, pp. 36-64.
ISBN 9780262043403
[Book Section]
2019
2018
Jungnickel, Kat.
2018.
Making things to make sense of things: DiY as research subject and practice.
In: Jentery Sayers, ed.
The Routledge Companion to Media Studies and Digital Humanities.
Oxon: Routledge.
ISBN 9781138844308
[Book Section]
Jungnickel, Kat.
2018.
Bikes and Bloomers: Victorian Women Inventors and their Extraordinary Cycle Wear.
London: Goldsmiths Press.
ISBN 9781906897758
[Book]
Jungnickel, Kat.
2018.
The ingenious cyclewear Victorian women invented to navigate social mores, The Guardian Bike Blog, June 2018.
The Guardian, Bike Blog,
[Article]
Jungnickel, Kat.
2018.
Goldsmiths research questions: What secrets did Victorian cyclists hide in their wardrobes?.
[Film/Video]
2017
Jungnickel, Kat.
2017.
Making “ournet not the internet”: an ethnography of home-brew high-tech practices in suburban Australia.
In: Larissa Hjorth; Heather Horst; Anne Galloway and Genevieve Bell, eds.
The Routledge Companion to Digital Ethnography.
Oxon: Routledge.
ISBN 9781138940918
[Book Section]
Jungnickel, Kat.
2017.
Mobile Devices of Resistance: Victorian Inventors, Women Cyclists, and Convertible Cycle Wear.
In: Howard Caygill; Martina Leeker and Tobias Schulze, eds.
Inventions in Digital Cultures: Technology, the Political, Methods.
Lüneburg: Meson Press, pp. 123-136.
ISBN 978-3-95796-110-5
[Book Section]
2015
Jungnickel, Kat; Fairfax, Duncan; Ballie, Jen and Wilkie, Alex.
2015.
The Dewey Organ Project.
In: "Imagination Festival", Govanhill Baths, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 4-6 September 2015.
[Show/Exhibition]
2014
Jungnickel, Kat.
2014.
Bloomer Making Workshop & Bloomer Ride, ESRC funded 'Freedom of Movement: the bike, bloomer and female cyclist in late nineteenth century Britain', www.bikesandbloomers.com.
[Film/Video]
Jungnickel, Kat.
2014.
'Live Transmissions: Critical conversations about crafting, performing and making'.
In: Live Transmissions: Critical conversations about crafting, performing and making. London, United Kingdom 11-14 June 2014.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
2010
Jungnickel, Kat.
2010.
Exhibiting ethnographic knowledge: Making sociology about makers of technology.
Street Signs,
pp. 32-35.
ISSN 2043-0124
[Article]