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Book: Empowering Traditional Crafts: Innovation and Tech. (Closed)

? Open Call for Book Chapters
Book Title: Empowering Traditional Crafts: Innovation and Technology for Sustainable Livelihoods
Editors: Dr. Pushan Kumar Dutta, Dr. Meeta Siddhu, Dr. Rajni Yadav, Dr. Anuj Kumar
Chapter Submission Deadline: 25 November 2025
? Submition CLOSED!
This volume explores the intersection of traditional craft, design innovation, and sustainability, positioning craft as both a cultural heritage and a driver of sustainable development. It will spotlight how craft practices, when combined with modern technology and design approaches, can address pressing challenges related to environmental responsibility, cultural preservation, and community well-being.
We welcome chapters addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
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Craft and human-centered sustainable design thinking
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Integration of technology and digital tools in craft practices
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Community empowerment and sustainable livelihoods through crafts
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Cultural preservation and heritage in contemporary design contexts
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Case studies on craft-based product innovation and market access
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Entrepreneurial models and policy frameworks supporting craft-led development
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Consumer insights and feedback on craft-based products
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Role of crafts in social and environmental resilience
Why Publish with TULTECH?
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No fees: Submission is free of charge with no article processing costs (APC)
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Registered ISBN with global reach and dissemination
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Indexed visibility: TULTECH is actively working toward Scopus indexing for all book volumes
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Ethical commitment: We adhere to COPE principles and DORA guidelines, ensuring a transparent, rigorous, and responsible publishing process
Editorial Workflow
The editorial team will manage all submissions through a structured peer-review process, ensuring quality, fairness, and timely feedback for contributors.
Post-Publication Impact
This book aims to serve as a key resource for both academics and practitioners, offering frameworks, case studies, and strategies for integrating traditional crafts into sustainable design practices. We warmly invite contributions and encourage you to share this call with colleagues, researchers, and professionals working at the intersection of craft, innovation, and sustainability.
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