Editorial. Festschrift for Liv Merete Nielsen
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Liv Merete NielsenAbstract
Professor Emerita Liv Merete Nielsen turns 70 is in March 2023. Nielsen has been a significant supporter of individuals' career paths, and acted as a field builder over many years. She has pushed professional boundaries, and highlighted the social relevance of the Art and crafts subject. In this special issue of FormAkademisk, there are many who express gratitude for Nielsen's having shown the way and generously shared his wisdom and professional insight.
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