Dressing Our way to Extinction: A visual approach to accelerating sustainable consumption.
着装我们的灭绝之路:加速可持续消费的视觉方法。
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- 批准号:2887268
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Studentship
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The proposal objective is to understand contemporary consumer behaviour by researching wardrobe theories and the extended self in a digital age (Belk, 2013; Wilson, 2003). To better understand the social and environmental impact by addressing concerns with overconsumption and production. This PhD aims to identify best practices towards transformative consumer research and sustainable consumption and production through theoretical advances concerning current consumption habits. Accordingly, it is time to change the tide through a collaborative multi-actor effort from stakeholders, academics, policymakers, institutions, and consumers to reinvent the meaning of consumption commodities and explore other practices and enduring forms of relationship with clothes as new alternatives. Concurrently, there is an urgent need to redress the current fashion system by addressing the need for institutional change (Fletcher, 2007; Ertekin et al., 2020; McRobbie, 1997). It is imperative to understand the impact within the theoretical framework of agency logic. The time to roll up our sleeves through the 'spirit of solidarity' is now upon us (Bauman, 2013). The fast fashion industry's impact on the climate crisis is catastrophic (UN Climate Action). This is why this proposed research focuses on the feminisation of fashion, and consumption ethics to contribute to knowledge exchange and social innovation.
该提案的目标是通过研究衣柜理论和数字时代的扩展自我来了解当代消费者的行为(Belk,2013; Wilson,2003)。通过解决过度消费和生产的关注,可以更好地了解社会和环境的影响。该博士旨在通过有关当前消费习惯的理论进步来确定对变革性消费者研究以及可持续消费和生产的最佳实践。因此,现在是时候通过利益相关者,学者,政策制定者,机构和消费者的协作多动态努力来改变潮流的时候,以重塑消费商品的含义,探索其他实践和与衣服作为新替代方案的持久形式和与衣服的持久形式。同时,迫切需要通过解决对制度变革的需求来纠正当前的时尚体系(Fletcher,2007; Ertekin等,2020; McRobbie,1997)。必须了解代理逻辑理论框架内的影响。现在,我们的袖子从“团结的精神”中卷起来了(鲍曼,2013年)。快速时装业对气候危机的影响是灾难性的(联合国气候行动)。这就是为什么这项拟议的研究重点关注时尚的女性化以及消费伦理的原因,以促进知识交流和社会创新。
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