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[Commlist] International Conference: Prosperity Fashion
Mon Jun 17 00:30:45 GMT 2024
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Prosperity Fashion
International Conference
13-14 February 2025
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Florence, Italy
Open Call for contributions
The fashion system has been questioning for years how to decrease its
negative impact on the environment and people, trying to improve
individual elements: from natural, organic or recycled materials to
zero-waste design methodologies, from slower production processes to
socially responsible actions, from development of local supply chains to
inclusive communication campaigns, from blockchain traceability of
products to more reliable trend forecasts through artificial
intelligence, from social engagement to large scale regulation. Thanks
to the contribution of researchers, practitioners, and activists, a new
awareness in civil society about the finite nature of materials and
resources has been achieved, and the definition of standards and
certifications regulating fashion processes and products towards
circular and closed ecosystems has been refined and broadly disseminated.
This awareness, however, often conflicts with the need for constant and
exponential economic growth, on which fashion brands base their creative
direction, communication, branding, and sales decisions. The last few
decades, marked by climate, humanitarian and health crises, have
prompted debate about the prevailing economic model centred on 'GDP
Fetishism' (Stiglitz 2009), which consists of holding Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) as definitive and universal, and thus pursuing it at the
cost of dramatically burdening environmental, human, and social
resources. Many researchers have gone back to the criticisms made by the
Club of Rome in 1972 to verify and actualise them, fuelling the need not
only for a new direction for economics and production, but also for new
definitions and terminologies for this urgent change of pace: a-growth
and post-development politics (Latouche 2012), post-growth fashion
(Fletcher 2011), regenerative marketing (Kotler, Foglia, Sarkar 2023),
restorative design (Antonelli 2019), sufficiency-based economy (Bocken
et al. 2022) and post-industrial design (Cross 1981), expressions of a
new approach to nature, seen as our ally and subject of an ethic of care
(Gambardella et al. 2024).
Underlying all these reflections is the ambitious goal of redefining the
concept of prosperity, hitherto understood almost exclusively in its
economic sense, but instead indicating etymologically what is in keeping
with hope, what is preferable for the future. The concept of prosperity
therefore requires a new interpretation consisting of 'a fundamental
revision of the relationship between the economic and the social' (Moore
2023), in a non-mercantile but relational prosperity (Latouche 2012).
The dimension of relationality is a fundamental component of a new
conception of prosperity, conceived as a resource of both economic and
human value, generated by a community within environmental and ethical
constraints. This idea of prosperity has as its objective the 'common
good' (Sandel 2021) not only of the community, understood as a group of
people, but also of the trans-species, post-phenomnological (van Dongen
2019) and more-than-human (Wakkary 2021) relationships that coexist in it.
Starting from this premise and adopting the methodologies of prosperity
thinking (Vignoli, Roversi, Jatwani, Tiriduzzi 2021), the conference
questions the future of fashion through its possible relationship with
economy, environment and society.
With its complexity, can fashion move beyond its singular profit-driven
vision in order to develop the ideas of multi-faceted shared well-being?
Can research into materials, processes, and fashion products shape new
social and cultural models oriented towards prosperity? Can fashion be
an example of this change that is capable of redirecting other knowledge
and disciplines? Can the EU's legal framework for sustainable
development and the relevant EU legislation for the textile and fashion
industries help drive the transition? Can fashion redirect the
relationship between human and non-human, individual and territory,
nature and technology? Can we move from the current 'Fashion
Prosperity', understood as fashion's pursuit of its economic growth, to
'Prosperity Fashion', a broad vision of the future and a transversal and
contemporary focus on people, planet, economy, and technologies?
Scholars, researchers, educators, and practitioners in the fields of
fashion theory, design, communication, history, and other social
sciences in their many facets and interdisciplinary contributions - by
way of example, economics, politics, sociology, and law - are invited to
send a proposal that contributes to shaping the concept of prosperity
fashion, through transdisciplinary looks and different methodological
approaches. Contributions may investigate theories, ideas, utopias,
visions, experiences, projects, both of the present and of the past,
which are considered representative of an idea of prosperity fashion,
that is, acts of change in a fashion system that can lead to shared and
widespread well-being. Some possible, but not exclusive, areas of
investigation may concern: materials and fabrics; design strategies;
education; technologies; geopolitics; manufacturing processes; economic
and social models; codes of conduct; labeling and marking norms;
sustainability and trademark protection; communication.
Submissions (in .doc or .docx format) should be structured as: Title and
subtitle; Keywords (max 5); Abstract (max 400 words); References (max
5); Short biography of the author(s) (max 75 words); a sentence
answering the question 'how does the paper contribute to defining the
concept of prosperity fashion?'.
Submissions should be sent in English to (prosperityfashion /at/ dida.unifi.it)
<mailto:(prosperityfashion /at/ dida.unifi.it)> by 30 July 2024 indicating
'Prosperity Fashion' in the subject line. The conference will be held on
13-14 February 2025 at the University of Florence. Full papers, selected
through a double-blind peer review process, will be published in 2025.
The conference is hosted by Fashion Highlight Journal.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submissions by 30 July 2024
Selected abstracts notification by 15 September 2024
Full paper submission by 15 Novembre 2024
Full paper review notification by 15 January 2025
Conference (in presence and online): 13-14 February 2025
INFO
Venue:
Università degli Studi di Firenze,
Department of Architecture,
Via della Mattonaia 8, Florence, Italy
(prosperityfashion /at/ dida.unifi.it) <mailto:(prosperityfashion /at/ dida.unifi.it)>
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