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[Commlist] Call for contributors for edited book 'Remaking Fashion Media: Sustainable Narratives and Visions for Change'
Tue Sep 19 22:30:06 GMT 2023
Call for contributors for edited book 'Remaking Fashion Media:
Sustainable Narratives and Visions for Change' (Bloomsbury Academic)
We are seeking expressions of interest from contributors for an edited
book 'Remaking Fashion Media: Sustainable Narratives and Visions for
Change', which is contracted by Bloomsbury Academic.
Fashion is defined by its media yet limited attention has been paid to
the intersection between sustainability and the fashion media. This is a
pressing concern given the ‘uncompromising deadline’ of less than a
decade to avert the most catastrophic effects of climate change The
issue is further complicated by the symbiotic relationship that exists
between fashion media and advertisers, which works to limit the freedom
of journalists to hold brands accountable.
Given this challenging context, what does it mean for fashion media to
become sustainable? Is this even possible? These are the questions
addressed by /Remaking Fashion Media: Sustainable Narratives and Visions
of Change/, an edited book contracted by Bloomsbury Academic. The book
will include academic studies as well as a range of written and visual
content by contemporary media and communications professionals, which
collectively explore the many ways in which fashion media is
unsustainable: in terms of greenwashing, producing content that promotes
over-consumption, and exploitative labour practices, such as unpaid
internships and the speed of content turnover. Yet this title will also
showcase the ways in which media can be used as a tool for systemic
change, both within the industry and in terms of social change on the
part of citizens and consumers. The project is edited by Rosie Findlay
(City, University of London), Morna Laing (The New School, Parsons
Paris) and Johannes Reponen (Condé Nast College).
We invite proposed contributions from scholars, journalists ,
image-makers, and activists who produce or research fashion media and/or
fashion communications. We particularly invite contributors from the
Global South and indigenous cultures. The proposed contributions may be
image-based (editorial photographs, art work, social media content,
etc., although please note that you will need to be the copyright holder
or be able to acquire copyright permission from the holder for us to
include this content) or written (a 5000-word academic chapter, or
shorter essay, reflection, dialogue or testimonial, etc.) We welcome a
diversity of interpretations of this theme, however some areas they may
consider includes:
* Resale apps for second-hand, vintage or luxury clothing;
* Branding for 'sustainable' or 'ethical' fashion labels,
* Counter-hegemonic articulations of fashionability that has appeared
in fashion writing, film or image,
* Accounts of efforts to transform working practices within fashion
media and/or communications, or
* Representations of fashion and sustainability in niche or
alternative media.
Please send a proposal of 250 words + a short bio to Morna Laing
((mlaing /at/ newchool.edu)) by Tuesday 31st October 2023 if you would like to
propose a contribution to be considered for inclusion in the book.
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