Tag Archives: Inequality

Cultural Appropriation in the Scrapbook Industry

This entry is part 7 of 9 in the series The Scrapworthy Lives Guide to Market Research

This entry is part 7 of 9 in the series The Scrapworthy Lives Guide to Market ResearchEvery other Wednesday, I write a business post for the scrapbook industry based on The Scrapworthy Lives Guide to Market Research This week you … Continue reading

Share
Posted in Industry, Inequality, Niche Markets, Race and Ethnicity, The Scrapworthy Lives Guide to Market Research | Tagged , , | 17 Comments

Scrapbooking Cuts Across Social Class

Margaret Austin Smith writes “Poetry is an art form that cuts across material inequalities and enables, encourages the very human and humanizing act of sharing knowledge” in response to a commentary about a Beautiful and Pointless. Replace the word poetry … Continue reading

Share
Posted in Inequality, Poetry | Tagged , | 4 Comments

It’s Always Sunny?

The topic of inequality in the scrapbook industry is one that I address in my dissertation and I will have much more to say on the matter once I reach those sections of my dissertation in my Wednesday posts. A … Continue reading

Share
Posted in Industry, Inequality | Tagged , | Comments Off