2022
DOI: 10.1080/17569370.2022.2095729
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Fashioning Change: Fashion Activism and Its Outcomes on Local Communities

Abstract: College of Fashion, UAL. Francesco's research spans the fields of fashion activism, craftsmanship, design for social innovation, sustainability, and place-making. Previously, Francesco was AHRC Design Leadership Fellow Research Associate at Imagination, Lancaster University, supporting design research for change. Francesco was awarded a PhD from Loughborough Design School; his doctoral research project explored how service design can be used to activate textile artisan communities to transition towards a susta… Show more

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“…The study [9] looks at social companies with a focus on the arts, as well as those associated with textile and fashion, with the stated aim of lowering employment barriers for young creatives affected by migration and displacement, material praxis in the context of migration and displacement is reliant on cultural norms and innate creative abilities. The study [10] presented findings from an investigation into the use of fashion activism and manufacturing to spur beneficial socioeconomic change and reactivate local community legacies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study [9] looks at social companies with a focus on the arts, as well as those associated with textile and fashion, with the stated aim of lowering employment barriers for young creatives affected by migration and displacement, material praxis in the context of migration and displacement is reliant on cultural norms and innate creative abilities. The study [10] presented findings from an investigation into the use of fashion activism and manufacturing to spur beneficial socioeconomic change and reactivate local community legacies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%