
Sole Encounters: Reflection on the Feeling Fashion Podcast
In this episode of the Feeling Fashion Podcast, Alex Sherlock joined host Adele Varcoe and fellow Footwear Research Networker Ellen Sampson to explore how shoes shape and are shaped by human experience. Having known each other for nearly 15 years, this conversation allowed Ellen and Alex to explore their overlapping yet distinct research approaches to footwear's role in processes of identification and as mediators between bodies, environments, cultures, and societies.
Legally, they can’t be called ‘uggs’ outside of Australia – but the name will stick regardless
While environmental sustainability is becoming a priority for brands and the media, cultural sustainability often takes a back seat. In this article for The Conversation AU/NZ, Alexandra Sherlock discusses the ongoing battle between Deckers Brands and Australian manufacturers over the right to use ‘ugg’ to sell quintessentially Australian sheepskin boots outside Australia.
What Kamala Harris’ Converse All-Stars tell us about how shoes shape our identity
Not only do shoes affect how we move through the world physically, but they also shape how we relate to others socially. In this article for The Conversation, Dr. Alexandra Sherlock uses Kamala Harris’ Converse All-Stars to explore how shoes shape our identity and sense of self.
Reflections on the Global Footwear Future Coalition Launch – London, 9th October 2024
Nearly a week after the launch of the Global Footwear Future Coalition at Havas Village in London's Kings Cross, founding member Alexandra Sherlock reflects on key themes and takeaways for the Footwear Research Network.
Rethinking the Sneakersphere: An interview with Woody Wood
What are the key challenges facing the sneaker industry today? Editor-in-Chief and founder of Sneaker Freaker magazine, Woody Wood, provides some valuable insights in this exclusive interview with the Footwear Research Network.
Out of step: Why sneakers and sportswear still lag on sustainability
Have you ever wondered what becomes of your old sports shoes? In this article for newswire publisher 360info, Dr Rebecca Van Amber and Dr Alexandra Sherlock examine some of the current sustainability challenges facing the sports and athleisure apparel market.
The Footwear Research Network: a bridge between the footwear industry and academia
Footwear Research Network founding editor, Dr. Alexandra Sherlock, spoke recently with World Footwear about the benefits of Academe-Industry collaboration to address current social, cultural and environmental challenges.
Sneaker Deconstruction as Project-Based Learning
How can sneakers be used to teach high school students about the environmental impacts of fashion and footwear production? This project with students from Melbourne’s St Columba’s College provided an opportunity to find out.
Book review: Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting-Edge Kicks
As the Bata Shoe Museum’s exhibition Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting Edge Kicks comes to an end, Alex Sherlock reviews Senior Curator Elizabeth Semmelhack’s important exhibition publication. Whether you’ve seen the exhibition or not, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in transforming the footwear industry for the better.
8th Street Samba: here’s why the authentic collaboration behind the ‘perfect sneaker’ matters
As the fashion industry strives towards a more circular and sustainable future, Dr Alexandra Sherlock and Professor Andrew Groves explore the pros and cons of sneaker collaborations. Full article available at The Conversation UK.
Footwear Research Networking event: 2023#1
Alexandra Sherlock reports back on the first networking event held by the Footwear Research Network.
This is Not a Shoe
How can old shoes be used to effect a shift from a traditional ‘design-led’ to a circular ‘material-driven’ approach to design? Research conducted at RMIT University used shoes to explore the transferable knowledge and capabilities that can be developed through material reuse and upcycling in design education.
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FootweaR, Identity & Transition
The Footwear Research Network is an outcome of the ESRC-funded research project If the Shoe Fits: Footwear Identity and Transition at the University of Sheffield (2010-2013). Learn more about the project and research outputs here.
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The Footwear Research Network is an outcome of the ESRC-funded research project If the Shoe Fits: Footwear Identity and Transition at the University of Sheffield (2010-2013).
Learn more here
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Watch the ‘If the Shoe Fits’ documentary to learn more about the research project and the relationship between wearers and their shoes. Filmed and produced by Sheffield Vision.
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Learn more about the ‘If the Shoe Fits’ research team and board of advisors.
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Following the success of the original ITSF project, further funding was secured in 2015 for a follow-on project, ‘If the Shoe Fits: Enabling Patient-Centred Podiatry’.
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A number of papers and publications were produced directly from the ‘If the Shoe Fits’ research and in association with the project. Access the full list here.