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 |