Sole Encounters: Reflection on the Feeling Fashion Podcast
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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.

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Legally, they can’t be called ‘uggs’ outside of Australia – but the name will stick regardless
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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.

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Book review: Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting-Edge Kicks
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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.

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This is Not a Shoe
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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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If the shoe fits:
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.