Design and Product Development

Applications and testing of a modified cross-cultural product design model: The case of the Althea Goddess Headdress

Authors
  • Elisa Olsen (Oregon State University)
  • Josefa Gonzales (Oregon State University)
  • Chelsea Wilkinson (Oregon State University)

Abstract

Large scale immigration has necessitated the need to understand the multidimensionality of acculturation. Acceptance of cross-cultural products will be influenced by individuals’ acculturative experiences (Zakian, 2009). Armenian American women belong to a cultural group that understands the importance of cross-cultural products that successfully incorporate heritage. The Armenian people have preserved their rich culture in the midst of immigration, war, genocide and political strife (Takooshian, 1995).

Keywords: Cross-Cultural Design, Armenia, Lin Model, Headdress, Heritage

How to Cite:

Olsen, E., Gonzales, J. & Wilkinson, C., (2014) “Applications and testing of a modified cross-cultural product design model: The case of the Althea Goddess Headdress”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 71(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2014
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