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Conceptualization by Visual and Verbal Representations: An Experience in an Architectural Design Studio seniz Cikis and Fatma Ipek ek

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The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture

Evaluative Criteria of Denim Jeans: A Cross-national Study of Functional and Aesthetic Aspects Osmud Rahman, Yan Jiang and Wing-sun liu Unaided Icon Recognition in Mobile Phones: A Comparative Study with Young Users Charalambos Koutsourelakis and Konstantinos Chorianopoulos

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Teaching Comparative Religions in India through Heritage Shobita Punja Religious Displays: An Observational Study with a Focus on the Horniman Museum Neysela Da Silva

Seeing Religion with New Eyes at the Asian Civilisations Museum Karen Chin Religion and Material Culture at the Victoria & Albert Museum of Art and Design: The Perspectives of Diverse Faith Communities Eithne Nightingale and Marilyn Greene

Religious Aesthetics in the German-speaking World Inken Prohl Material Religion/Religious Aesthetics: A Research Program Hubert Mohr From the Material to the Imaginative: An Outline of the Aesthetics of Religion Program in Münster Sebastian Schüler

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in Switzerland: A Review of the Research Field Jens Schlieter

material religion An international refereed journal for all aspects of design july 2010

From Haughty to Nice: How British Fashion Images Changed from the 1950s to the 1960s becky e. Conekin “Nothing Is So Dangerous as Hypothesis”: The Mission Héliographique, Special Issue Photography, and the Spectacle Material Religion, Education, of History and Museums Stephen monteiro

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For the Love of Dog: The Human–Dog Bond in Rural and Remote Australian Indigenous Communities Sophie Constable, Roselyn Dixon and Robert Dixon Animal Welfare Volunteers: Who Are They and Why Do They Do What They Do? Sandra L. Neumann

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Illustrating Animals for the Working Classes: The Penny Magazine (1832–1845) April Louise Austin

Homeless Women’s Voices on Incorporating Companion Animals into Shelter Services

Comparison of the ShortTerm Effects of Horse Trekking and Exercising with a Riding Simulator on Autonomic Nervous Activity

The Impact of Anthropogenic Factors on the Behavior, Reproduction, Management and Welfare of Urban Free-Roaming Cat Populations

Human–Pet Dynamics in Cross-Cultural Perspective

Biophilia in Animal–Assisted Interventions—Fad or Fact?

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Sounding Out Vision: Entwining the Senses Nicola Teffer

Sensing the South Mark M. Smith, How Race is Made: Slavery,

Acoustic Cocooning: How the Car became a Place to Unwind Karin Bijsterveld

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Rethinking the Soundscape: A Critical Genealogy of a Key Term in Sound Studies Ari Y. Kelman

Reading Materiality and the Senses in Victorian Literature William A. Cohen, Embodied: Victorian Literature and the Senses Reviewed by Anna Gething

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Remembering Bad Cooks: Sensuality, Memory, Personhood Jon Holtzman

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Sensuality and Shag Carpeting: A Design Review of a Postwar Floor Covering Chad Randl

Does it Bite? The Role of Stimuli Characteristics on Preschoolers’ Interactions with Robots, Insects and a Dog Lorraine Howard and Sarah-Jane Vick

“Sensing Others” Boris Wiseman

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Sensing Film Martine Beugnet, Cinema and Sensation: French Film and the Art of Transgression Reviewed by Laura McMahon Resilient Religion Birgit Meyer (ed.), Media, the Senses, and Religion in Postcolonial Postmodernity Reviewed by Richard M. Carp

Exhibition and Conference Reviews Several Silences Reviewed by Kathryn Hixson monochrom: #2: Premature Burial as a Field Trial for Near Death Activities Reviewed by Jayme Spinks Textiles: Art and the Social Fabric Reviewed by Ruth Mateus-Berr

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Dogs, Cats and Horses: Their Different Representations in the Minds of Typical and Clinical Populations of Children Marie Maurer, Fabienne Delfour, Marion Wolff and Jean-Louis Adrien

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living Arrangements explores the large and increasing number of elderly people who live alone, often with deteriorating health and no family support. made in conjunction with the charity, Contact the elderly, the series reveals ‘home’ both as a place of security, warmth and independence but also a place of loneliness, isolation and dependence on others. based in london, Penny Klepuszewska has exhibited widely and was the 2006 recipient of the Sproxton Photography Award.

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For the Love of Dog: The Human–Dog Bond in Rural and Remote Australian Indigenous Communities Sophie Constable, Roselyn Dixon and Robert Dixon Animal Welfare Volunteers: Who Are They and Why Do They Do What They Do? Sandra L. Neumann

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Dogs, Cats and Horses: Their Different Representations in the Minds of Typical and Clinical Populations of Children Marie Maurer, Fabienne Delfour, Marion Wolff and Jean-Louis Adrien Does it Bite? The Role of Stimuli Characteristics on Preschoolers’ Interactions with Robots, Insects and a Dog Lorraine Howard and Sarah-Jane Vick

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Recent epistemological challenges have shaken the core assumptions of many historians. ‘Culture’ is now seen as a product of social practice, and therefore at the heart of society itself. Cultural and Social History, the official peer-reviewed journal of the Social History Society (SHS), aims to address disciplinary shifts between social and cultural historians. The journal emphasizes the ways in which the ‘social’ and ‘culture’ are inextricable and enable a deeper understanding of each other. 4 issues per year ISSN: 1478-0038 e-ISSN: 1478-0046 www.bergjournals.com/culturalandsocialhistory


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Fashion, Culture and Context Rachel Cooper A Study of the Perfect Suit for Young Men in Hong Kong in Terms of Aesthetics, Comfort and Functionality Travis W. li, Joe s. Au and Raymond W. Au Evaluative Criteria of Denim Jeans: A Cross-national Study of Functional and Aesthetic Aspects Osmud Rahman, Yan Jiang and Wing-sun liu Unaided Icon Recognition in Mobile Phones: A Comparative Study with Young Users Charalambos Koutsourelakis and Konstantinos Chorianopoulos Conceptualization by Visual and Verbal Representations: An Experience in an Architectural Design Studio seniz Cikis and Fatma Ipek ek

Dialog Electrifying the Enlightenment. Interview with Peter Lunenfeld, Part II Elizabeth Guffey and Raiford Guins

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Reconsidering “The Crystal Goblet”: The Underpinnings of Typographic Convention Emily McVarish

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Articles From Museum of Decorative Arts to Design Museum: The Case of the Design museum Gent Javier Gimeno-Martínez and Jasmijn Verlinden

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Design and Culture is a peer-reviewed journal that explores ‘design’ as a cultural phenomenon. As a forum for critique, the journal features a substantial reviews section in each issue. Moreover, in-depth essays analyze contemporary design, as well as its discourse and representations. Covering a field that is increasingly interdisciplinary, Design and Culture probes design’s relation to other academic disciplines, including marketing, management, cultural studies, anthropology, material culture, geography, visual culture and political economy.

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Official Journal of the European Academy of Design Editor Rachel Cooper, Lancaster University, UK Associate Editor Paul Atkinson, Sheffield Hallam University, UK “The Design Journal is the essential academic and leading journal in its field. The journal contains timely and relevant research from across the globe and is the prime source of information for practitioners and academics in design, business, branding, marketing communications and strategy.” Margaret Bruce, Manchester Business School, UK

Established in 1998, The Design Journal is an international refereed journal covering all aspects of applied design in both cultural and commercial contexts. It publishes thought-provoking work that has a direct impact on design knowledge and challenges assumptions and methods, while being open-minded about the evolving role of design. 4 issues per year ISSN: 1460-6925 e-ISSN: 1756-3062 www.bergjournals.com/designjournal

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Home Cultures The Journal of Architecture, Design and Domestic Space

An International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research

Editors Victor Buchli, University College London, UK Alison Clarke, University of Applied Arts, Vienna, Austria Setha Low, City University of New York, USA

Journal of the Association for the Study of Food and Society (ASFS) Editors Ken Albala, University of the Pacific, USA Lisa Heldke, Gustavus Adolphus College, USA Advisory Editor Warren Belasco, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA

“An international journal that brings together and discusses many aspects of the domestic sphere, such as interior design, architecture, consumption, material culture and anthropology. It is surely to be welcomed by scholars and practitioners alike.”

“The benchmark journal for the field of Food Studies.”

Home Cultures is an interdisciplinary, peerreviewed journal dedicated to the critical understanding of the domestic sphere – its artifacts, spaces and relations – across timeframes and cultures. It explores the relationship between body and building, consumption, material culture, the meaning of home, moving cultures and social consequences of planning and architecture.

Food, Culture and Society is an international peer-reviewed publication dedicated to exploring the complex relationships among food, culture, and society from numerous disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as in the world of food beyond the academy.

The Tortoise and the Hare: Extempore in Performance and Sculptural Practice Eighteenth-century France Tomas Macsotay Plastic Pleasures: reconsidering the Practice of Modeling through Manuals of Sculpture Technique, c.1880–1933 Ann Compton

Material Religion, Education, and Museums: Introduction John Reeve Teaching Comparative Religions in India through Heritage Shobita Punja

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Religious Displays: An Observational Study with a Focus on the Horniman Museum Neysela Da Silva

Seeing Religion with New Eyes at the Asian Civilisations Museum Karen Chin Religion and Material Culture at the Victoria & Albert Museum of Art and Design: The Perspectives of Diverse Faith Communities Eithne Nightingale and Marilyn Greene

Special Issue Tools of Trades: Articulating Sculptural Practice Guest edited by Jon Wood and Jyrki Siukonen

Religious Aesthetics in the German-speaking World Inken Prohl Material Religion/Religious Aesthetics: A Research Program Hubert Mohr

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From the Material to the Imaginative: An Outline of the Aesthetics of Religion Program in Münster Sebastian Schüler “Aesthetics of Religion” in Switzerland: A Review of the Research Field Jens Schlieter

Special Issue Material Religion, Education, and Museums

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Constantin Brancusi and the Image of Trade: Aspects of Trade in the Realm of Modern Fine Arts Nina Gülicher

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Sensing the South Mark M. Smith, How Race is Made: Slavery, Segregation and the Senses Reviewed by Jonathan Reinarz

Sounding Out Vision: Entwining the Senses Nicola Teffer Acoustic Cocooning: How the Car became a Place to Unwind Karin Bijsterveld

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Several Silences Reviewed by Kathryn Hixson monochrom: #2: Premature Burial as a Field Trial for Near

Sensing Film Martine Beugnet, Cinema and Sensation: French Film and the Art of Transgression Reviewed by Laura McMahon

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Resilient Religion Birgit Meyer (ed.), Media, the Senses, and Religion in Postcolonial Postmodernity Reviewed by Richard M. Carp

Sensuality and Shag Carpeting: A Design Review of a Postwar Floor Covering Chad Randl

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Editors Kathy Kubicki, University College for the Creative Arts at Farnham, UK Thy Phu, University of Western Ontario, Canada Val Williams, University of the Arts, Photography and the Archive Research Centre at London College of Communication, UK

Editors Michael Bull, University of Sussex, UK Paul Gilroy, London School of Economics, UK David Howes, Concordia University, Canada Douglas Kahn, University of New South Wales, Australia

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An international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the historical, technological, cultural, and social aspects of photography. It integrates art historical approaches with newer work from visual culture, communication and anthropology, media, cultural and museum studies, fashion and design, as well as history and sociology.

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Anthropology and Parapsychology: Still Hostile Sisters in Science? David Luke

The Architecture of Death: Neolithic Chambered Tombs in Wales Timothy Darvill

Deciphering Ancient Maya Ethno-Metaphysics: Conventional Icons Signifying the “King-asConduit” Complex Marc G. Blainey Investigation of a “Sun Roll” Effect in Relation to Silbury Hill Steve Marshall and George Currie

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Aesthetics and Rock Art, IIIrd Symposium George Nash Cave Paintings and the Human Spirit: The Origin of Creativity and Belief Stanley Krippner Antiquaries and Archaists: The Past in the Past, The Past

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Death Activities Reviewed by Jayme Spinks Reading Materiality and the Senses in Textiles: Art and the Victorian Literature Social Fabric William A. Cohen, Reviewed by Embodied: Victorian Literature and the Senses Ruth Mateus-Berr Reviewed by Anna Gething

Rethinking the Soundscape: A Critical Genealogy of a Key Term in Sound Studies Ari Y. Kelman

ing Arrangements explores the large and alone, creasing number of elderly people who live ten with deteriorating health and no family pport. made in conjunction with the charity,both ontact the elderly, the series reveals ‘home’ but a place of security, warmth and independence so a place of loneliness, isolation and dependence n others. based in london, Penny Klepuszewskaof as exhibited widely and was the 2006 recipient e Sproxton Photography Award.

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Peer-reviewed, lively and highly interdisciplinary, Time and Mind presents new perspectives on landscape, monuments, people and culture. It features scholarly work addressing cognitive aspects of disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology and psychology that can shape our understanding of archaeological sites, landscapes and pre-modern worldviews. 3 issues per year ISSN: 1751-696X e-ISSN: 1751-6978 www.bergjournals.com/timeandmind

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