GFC2024- PARALLEL SESSIONS

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GFC2023- PARALLEL SESSIONS (Online)

RP1 Perceptions of app functions designed to reduce fashion consumption Gigi Jiang, Heriot Watt University, Scotland, UK
RP39 Exploring eco-design strategies for E-textiles in sports performance applications Wei Wang and Daria Casciani, Polimi – Milan, Italy
RP20 Taking ownership – a blockchain based IP system for fashion designs. Eleanor Rockett, London College of Fashion, London, UK
FILM1 Beyond the Designer: Exploring the Wearer’s Perspective in Fashion Education Muyo Park, Royal College of Arts, London, UK
RP30 Experimental evidence on consumer Perceptions and Attitudes towards Circular Fashion in Germany Laetitia Wojtzek, Hochschule Macromedia University of Applied Sciences, Munich, Germany
RP7 Co-creation and the Implementation of Sustainability in the Fashion Industry Esteban Galan Cubillo, Nadia Alonso López, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia and Lindsey Drylie Carey, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK Marie Cécile Cervellon, EDHEC Business School, Nice, France
RP15 Student Engagement in SDG-based Projects to Enhance Innovation and Creativity Elizabeth Quinn and Soma Ghosh, Albright College, Reading,Penn, USA
RP2 Towards transformative sustainable fashion education: A Fashion Business School’s approach Bethan Alexander, London College of Fashion, UAL, UK
RP44 Education Practices on Circular Economy and Sustainability in Fashion Design Madalena Pereira, Marta Bicho, Teresa Barata, UBI – University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal
RP54 Education for Sustainability: Case-Based Learning in Fashion & Food Silvia Pérez Bou, María Ángeles Burguera – ISEM/University of Navarra, Madrid and Silvia Mazzucotelli Salice, Ludovica Carini – Unicatt, Milan
RP49 Consumer Actions within a CE; Exploring Practice and Reflection within Generations Noreen Siddiqui, University of Glasgow, UK and Elaine Ritch, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
RP34 From Fast-Fashion to hyper-customized garments. An arising paradigm for the future of fashion Michela Musto, Universita degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy
RP45  Consumers’ Attitude towards Sustainable Fashion: Segmentation and Brand Positioning Map Mónica Gómez Suárez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
RP41 The Role of Fashion Trends in the Circular Economy Petra Leutner, AMD – Akademie Mode & Design
RP50 Fashion, Textiles and Design for environmental sustainability: Relations intermediated by intergovernmental guidelines. Marcia Bergmann, Claudio Magalhães e Carlo Franzato – PUC, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RP42 Structural injustice and political responsibility in the fashion industry Marie-Christine Roy, University of Montreal, Canada
RP14 Endeavoring Policy for the Fashion Industry: Learnings from The Fashion Act Michelle Gabriel , GCU, New York, USA
RP24 Fashion Academia x Fashion Activism: Co-creating a ‘Data for Sustainable Fashion’ Course Natascha Radclyffe-Thomas, Michelle Gabriel, Kathleen Grevers and Liv Simpliciano GCU, UK & USA
RP37 Upcycling Disruption – Reimaginging Tools, Methods, Modes of Production within the Circular Economy Katherine Soucie, London College of Fashion, UAL, UK
RP31 Blockchain and fashion’s sustainable development: a systematic literature review André Alves Campos, FEP, University of Porto, Portugal
RP53 Implementing a Circular Ecosystem from post-consumer textiles: changing the role of a fibre to facilitate circular transitions Natália Moreira and Kirsi Niinimaki, Aalto University, Finland
RP40 Conveying natural dyes in the fashion eco-system through design-driven innovation Daria Casciani and Meijun Chen, Polimi, Milan, Italy
RP21 Design Direction Tackling Fashion Overconsumption With A Mindset Change Päivi Eräpuu, AMD/Hochschule Fresenius, Germany
RP46 Exploring the wool futures through circular design perspective Moe Sakaue and Kazutoshi Tsuda, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan
RP48 Morality Retail: the Case of Dutch Store, Crafted Stories and its Common Good Strategy Catherine Glover, Nothumbria University, UK
RP51 Degrowth Implementation in Fashion Brands: A Multi-Case Study Arielle Rojas, University of Leeds, UK
RP16 Dual cultural attitude behaviour of Gen Z consumers to ethical fashion. Aileen Stewart, Lindsey Drylie Carey, GCU and Roxana Buzy and Marie Cécile Cervellon EDHEC, Nice, France
Unpacking, evaluating and reassembling fashion sustainability marketing to support authentic consumer decision-making Elaine Ritch, GCU – Glasgow Caledonian University