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Speculation, Experience and Collaboration
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Fashion education is changing. It is preparing students for induction into the ethos and business practices of a wide variety of design, manufacturing, distribution, marketing, retailing and promotional activities. Offering understanding and empowerment for meeting the challenges of sustainability, decolonisation and new business models.
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Fashion education is changing. It is preparing students for induction into the ethos and business practices of a wide variety of design, manufacturing, distribution, marketing, retailing and promotional activities. Offering understanding and empowerment for meeting the challenges of sustainability, decolonisation and new business models.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040153352
- Artikelnr.: 72276127
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040153352
- Artikelnr.: 72276127
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Kirsten Scott is Head of Research at Istituto Marangoni London. Barry Curtis is Professor Emeritus of Visual Culture [Middlesex University] where he was Head of School and Director of Research. Claire Pajaczkowska studied art and design in London and New York. She has published widely on film, art, design, and popular culture.
Preface. Privilege Keynote. Introduction - Speculating, Experiencing and
Collaborating. Part I: Fashion Futures: Speculations 1. Cradle to Cradle -
Creating to Survive: A Manifesto for Design Education. 2. Mediating
wearer-clothing relationships - a case study in Fashion Design Education.
3. Cast-aways: Repair alter consumer habits. 4. The Fashion Kitchen - a
case study on integrating biomaterials into fashion design education. 5.
Something or Other: 'Othering Tech' and Ideational Learning Environments
for Fashion. Part II : Future Education: Experiences 6. Arguing for a
Broader Engagement of Fashion Students with Politics - Starting with a
Discussion of Labour. 7. Uniqueness in Fashon - Disrupting Modernity,
Igniting Indigenous Romanticism. 8. An Autoethnographic Narrative of
Chinese Students' Quietness: A Reflection on Experiences of Learning and
Teaching in Fashion. 9. Fashion is a Field: Seeing Through the Eyes of an
Ethnologist. 10. Cultural Studies in Higher Education: Assessments,
Learning Outcomes and Scope. 11. A Decolonial Trend Forecasting
Methodology. 12. Landworkers' Wardrobe; an enquiry into relational design
and rethinking the role of designer.Part III: Communication and
Collaboration 13. Fashion, Culture and Design Dialogues. 14. Bridging
Decoloniality and Sustainability in Fashion. 15. International
collaborative project framework for COIL in fashion education 16. The
Global Artisan Project: A Collaboration, Co-Creation Project, Connecting
Fashion and Indian Artisans. 17. The (Only) Future of Fashion? The Role of
Small Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Driving Transformational Change.
Index
Collaborating. Part I: Fashion Futures: Speculations 1. Cradle to Cradle -
Creating to Survive: A Manifesto for Design Education. 2. Mediating
wearer-clothing relationships - a case study in Fashion Design Education.
3. Cast-aways: Repair alter consumer habits. 4. The Fashion Kitchen - a
case study on integrating biomaterials into fashion design education. 5.
Something or Other: 'Othering Tech' and Ideational Learning Environments
for Fashion. Part II : Future Education: Experiences 6. Arguing for a
Broader Engagement of Fashion Students with Politics - Starting with a
Discussion of Labour. 7. Uniqueness in Fashon - Disrupting Modernity,
Igniting Indigenous Romanticism. 8. An Autoethnographic Narrative of
Chinese Students' Quietness: A Reflection on Experiences of Learning and
Teaching in Fashion. 9. Fashion is a Field: Seeing Through the Eyes of an
Ethnologist. 10. Cultural Studies in Higher Education: Assessments,
Learning Outcomes and Scope. 11. A Decolonial Trend Forecasting
Methodology. 12. Landworkers' Wardrobe; an enquiry into relational design
and rethinking the role of designer.Part III: Communication and
Collaboration 13. Fashion, Culture and Design Dialogues. 14. Bridging
Decoloniality and Sustainability in Fashion. 15. International
collaborative project framework for COIL in fashion education 16. The
Global Artisan Project: A Collaboration, Co-Creation Project, Connecting
Fashion and Indian Artisans. 17. The (Only) Future of Fashion? The Role of
Small Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Driving Transformational Change.
Index
Preface. Privilege Keynote. Introduction - Speculating, Experiencing and
Collaborating. Part I: Fashion Futures: Speculations 1. Cradle to Cradle -
Creating to Survive: A Manifesto for Design Education. 2. Mediating
wearer-clothing relationships - a case study in Fashion Design Education.
3. Cast-aways: Repair alter consumer habits. 4. The Fashion Kitchen - a
case study on integrating biomaterials into fashion design education. 5.
Something or Other: 'Othering Tech' and Ideational Learning Environments
for Fashion. Part II : Future Education: Experiences 6. Arguing for a
Broader Engagement of Fashion Students with Politics - Starting with a
Discussion of Labour. 7. Uniqueness in Fashon - Disrupting Modernity,
Igniting Indigenous Romanticism. 8. An Autoethnographic Narrative of
Chinese Students' Quietness: A Reflection on Experiences of Learning and
Teaching in Fashion. 9. Fashion is a Field: Seeing Through the Eyes of an
Ethnologist. 10. Cultural Studies in Higher Education: Assessments,
Learning Outcomes and Scope. 11. A Decolonial Trend Forecasting
Methodology. 12. Landworkers' Wardrobe; an enquiry into relational design
and rethinking the role of designer.Part III: Communication and
Collaboration 13. Fashion, Culture and Design Dialogues. 14. Bridging
Decoloniality and Sustainability in Fashion. 15. International
collaborative project framework for COIL in fashion education 16. The
Global Artisan Project: A Collaboration, Co-Creation Project, Connecting
Fashion and Indian Artisans. 17. The (Only) Future of Fashion? The Role of
Small Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Driving Transformational Change.
Index
Collaborating. Part I: Fashion Futures: Speculations 1. Cradle to Cradle -
Creating to Survive: A Manifesto for Design Education. 2. Mediating
wearer-clothing relationships - a case study in Fashion Design Education.
3. Cast-aways: Repair alter consumer habits. 4. The Fashion Kitchen - a
case study on integrating biomaterials into fashion design education. 5.
Something or Other: 'Othering Tech' and Ideational Learning Environments
for Fashion. Part II : Future Education: Experiences 6. Arguing for a
Broader Engagement of Fashion Students with Politics - Starting with a
Discussion of Labour. 7. Uniqueness in Fashon - Disrupting Modernity,
Igniting Indigenous Romanticism. 8. An Autoethnographic Narrative of
Chinese Students' Quietness: A Reflection on Experiences of Learning and
Teaching in Fashion. 9. Fashion is a Field: Seeing Through the Eyes of an
Ethnologist. 10. Cultural Studies in Higher Education: Assessments,
Learning Outcomes and Scope. 11. A Decolonial Trend Forecasting
Methodology. 12. Landworkers' Wardrobe; an enquiry into relational design
and rethinking the role of designer.Part III: Communication and
Collaboration 13. Fashion, Culture and Design Dialogues. 14. Bridging
Decoloniality and Sustainability in Fashion. 15. International
collaborative project framework for COIL in fashion education 16. The
Global Artisan Project: A Collaboration, Co-Creation Project, Connecting
Fashion and Indian Artisans. 17. The (Only) Future of Fashion? The Role of
Small Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Driving Transformational Change.
Index