%0 Journal Article %T Domestic Labor, Knitting and Alternative Networks: Knit++ %A Hakan Topal %J Fe Dergi : Feminist Ele£¿tiri %D 2009 %I Ankara University %X This article explores issues of homeworking and domestic labor with respect to globalized conditions of labor practices by analyzing the possibility of networked alternatives. Each new network provides a potential which needs to be explored according to its successes and failures. Knitting is considered for both its metaphorical and literal implications in Knit++ by xurban_collective from 2002, which critically focused on the possiblity of a social network based on the model of knitting and by taking domestic production as its center of interest. The main concept of this art project was based on a comparison between the technical and spatial conditions of late nineteenth century textile manufacturing with late twentieth century cultural production. %K Networking %K homeworking %K culture %K globalization %U http://cins.ankara.edu.tr/hakan.html