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The Palgrave handbook of sustainability in fashion
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The Palgrave handbook of sustainability in fashion/ edited by Claudia E. Henninger ... [et al.].
其他作者:
Henninger, Claudia E.
出版者:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
面頁冊數:
xxix, 404 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Clothing trade - Environmental aspects. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69682-4
ISBN:
9783031696824
The Palgrave handbook of sustainability in fashion
The Palgrave handbook of sustainability in fashion
[electronic resource] /edited by Claudia E. Henninger ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - xxix, 404 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction to The Palgrave Handbook of Sustainability in Fashion -- Chapter 2: Sustainability Transformation in the Fashion System: The Role of Epistemic Communities -- Chapter 3: The Transition Toward Sustainable Development- A Reality of The Sustainable Fashion Industry in Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 4: Clothing care -- Chapter 5: Good Growth Case Study -- Chapter 6: In Conversation with Erica Charles -- Chapter 7: From resale to reuse: Does second cycle shape fashion consumption habits? -- Chapter 8: Can Modular Garments Be A Sustainable Fashion Solution? -- Chapter 9: Hetty Rose Shoes -- Chapter 10: Q&A with Lucy Hall, co-founder of Loanhood fashion rental -- Chapter 11: Saudi Arabia's 'Thriving economy' pillar and its link to Social Sustainability -- Chapter 12: Heritage Identity management of the Kente textile Production: Sustainability through preservation -- Chapter 13: Heritage, artisanship and sustainability: Something versus nothing: sourcing fashionable authenticity in Scotland -- Chapter 14: Breaking barriers with disability inclusion: Brand activism as a catalyst for social sustainability in fashion -- Chapter 15: The FHNC: A Case Study for the Handbook of Sustainable Fashion -- Chapter 16: Environmental Sustainability in Luxury Fashion- A Consumers' Perspective -- Chapter 17: Small changes, big impact - the implications of near-shoring on Latin America -- Chapter 18: DONSEE 10: Redefining Sustainable Fashion in China -- Chapter 19: Case Study of simétrie: Navigating Sustainability and Economic Viability in the Australian Fashion Industry -- Chapter 20: How Do Fashion Brands Communicate About Sustainability? -- Chapter 21: Sustainability communication -- Shrinking the 'sustainability distance' between luxury fashion brands and consumers in China -- Chapter 22: Sustainability, technology and communication in retail management: challenges and opportunities in Peru -- Chapter 23: Product development, manufacturing, retailing and consumption of sustainable fashion -- Chapter 24: I've got my eyes on you: An exploratory eye tracking study of consumers' attention to sustainability inspired labelling on fashion hang tags -- Chapter 25: The Role of Blockchain in Facilitating the Transition to a Circular Economy: A Critical Review of Current Applications in the Fashion Industry -- Chapter 26: The virtual life of textile innovations: exploring visual haptics potentials that shape multisensory user experience -- Chapter 27: Snapping Sustainability: How Snapchat Encourage Saudi Women to Sustainable Entrepreneurship.
The impact of the fashion industry on the environment is undoubtedly size-able. In response, the last decade has seen various changes in the fashion industry landscape, from new digital technologies that enhance zero waste productions, the emergence of the digital platform economy, to the development of innovative materials. This Handbook captures key innovations within the fashion industry and brings together work from leading academics, but also practitioners in the field. Offering a comprehensive and global perspective, it covers core topics such as: technological innovations and their impact on sustainable fashion, alternative models of consumption, the circular economy, the role of activism and the future of sustainable fashion. With clear managerial implications, chapters uniquely supplement conceptual work with short practitioner-led case studies that bridge the gap between theory and practice, making this a valuable resource for students and researchers. Dr Claudia E. Henninger is a Reader in Fashion Marketing Management in the Department of Materials, The University of Manchester. Her research interest surrounds sustainability in the fashion industry, with a focus on the circular economy and end-of-life of garments. Panayiota J. Alevizou is a Lecturer in Marketing and her research focuses on sustainability labelling, eco-labelling and sustainability marketing. Panayiota has published in journals, such as Sociology, Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, European Journal of Marketing, Journal of Business Research. Daniella Ryding is a consumer behaviour specialist within contemporary contexts at Manchester Fashion Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University. She has published in Journals such as the Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, European Business Review, International Journal of Consumer Studies, and the Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management Helen Goworek is Professor in Marketing at Durham University. Helen's research focuses on the fashion industry, in which she previously worked as a buyer and designer. Her work has been published in various fashion, marketing and sustainability-related books and journals.
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