
The moral economy of fashion
- Author
- Aurélie Van de Peer (UGent)
- Organization
- Abstract
- This activity facilitates students to think through the moral and political consequences of the current call for deceleration or ‘slower fashion’ in the luxury fashion industry through an analysis of the discursive distinctions made in three texts published during the covid pandemic. Who benefits from these calls and how?
- Keywords
- fashion theory, education, moral economy, sustainable fashion
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GJ5CCKRBMHK1GX3T9GSFTAAV
- MLA
- Van de Peer, Aurélie. “The Moral Economy of Fashion.” Radical Fashion Exercises : A Workbook of Modes and Methods, edited by Laura Gardner and Daphne Mohajer va Pesaran, Valiz, 2023, pp. 232–33.
- APA
- Van de Peer, A. (2023). The moral economy of fashion. In L. Gardner & D. Mohajer va Pesaran (Eds.), Radical fashion exercises : a workbook of modes and methods (pp. 232–233). Amsterdam: Valiz.
- Chicago author-date
- Van de Peer, Aurélie. 2023. “The Moral Economy of Fashion.” In Radical Fashion Exercises : A Workbook of Modes and Methods, edited by Laura Gardner and Daphne Mohajer va Pesaran, 232–33. Amsterdam: Valiz.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Van de Peer, Aurélie. 2023. “The Moral Economy of Fashion.” In Radical Fashion Exercises : A Workbook of Modes and Methods, ed by. Laura Gardner and Daphne Mohajer va Pesaran, 232–233. Amsterdam: Valiz.
- Vancouver
- 1.Van de Peer A. The moral economy of fashion. In: Gardner L, Mohajer va Pesaran D, editors. Radical fashion exercises : a workbook of modes and methods. Amsterdam: Valiz; 2023. p. 232–3.
- IEEE
- [1]A. Van de Peer, “The moral economy of fashion,” in Radical fashion exercises : a workbook of modes and methods, L. Gardner and D. Mohajer va Pesaran, Eds. Amsterdam: Valiz, 2023, pp. 232–233.
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