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[Commlist] cfp: International Conference - prosperity fashion
Tue Apr 07 22:04:52 GMT 2026
PROSPERITY FASHION 2027
International Conference
9-12 February 2027
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Florence, Italy
FROM DOUBTING TO PROMISING
The reflections on prosperity and fashion that were initiated by the
first edition of the international conference Prosperity Fashion (13–14
February 2025) does not end with a specific moment in time, nor can it
be considered a seasonal topic or a theoretical trend. Prosperity is not
a buzzword: it is a structural, long-term perspective through which to
rethink the fashion system in its economic, political, social,
environmental, cultural, and technological dimensions.
Within the framework of Prosperity Fashion, the term prosperity does not
coincide with economic growth or the accumulation of financial value.
Rather, it emerges from a critical reassessment of the paradigm of
unlimited growth whose environmental, social, and political limits have
become increasingly evident. Prosperity is understood as a relational
and systemic condition, concerning the quality of interdependencies
among actors, territories, communities, ecosystems, and technologies.
The first edition questioned the concept of prosperity by moving beyond
its exclusively economic meaning and opening it up to relational,
ecological, and post-growth models. The 2027 edition, titled From
Doubting to Promising, aims to expand, test, and deepen this
perspective, shifting the focus from a theoretical redefinition of the
concept toward examining its practical and anticipated implications.
> Can prosperity become a theoretical and operational framework
applicable to fashion research and practice?
> How can relational prosperity be implemented within institutional,
industrial, and educational contexts?
> What tensions emerge in the encounter between market logics and
post-growth models?
> What forms of collective responsibility can orient the future of
fashion studies?
> How can nonhuman, posthuman and more-than-human perspectives
contribute to redefining prosperity in fashion?
> How can fashion education contribute to fostering a prosperous,
sustainable, and inclusive society?
The conference is open to all scholars, practitioners, and researchers
interested in engaging with the theme of prosperity in fashion.
Contributors from the first edition are also encouraged to return by
presenting developments of their previous research, new investigative
trajectories, or experimental modes of intervention.
Prosperity Fashion 2027 proposes not only thematic continuity, but also
a further developed structure designed to foster critical reflection,
experimentation, and the collective assumption of responsibility. The
conference is structured into five interconnected sections: Doubting,
Sharing, Building, Showing, and Promising.
DOUBTING
A space devoted to ongoing research, with particular attention to early
career researchers. In this format, participants will briefly present
their work while explicitly articulating doubts, critical junctures,
methodological crossroads, and open questions. Discussion with the
academic community will be an integral part of the session, fostering a
dialogical exchange.
SHARING
Parallel sessions dedicated to the presentation of papers based on
completed or advanced-stage research. Contributions may address
theoretical, historical, methodological, or applied perspectives related
to the theme of prosperity in fashion.
BUILDING
Workshop-based sessions oriented toward activating shared processes of
research and experimentation. These may include participatory
methodologies, design practices, speculative approaches, collective
mappings, or performative formats. The aim is not only to construct new
knowledge, but also to unsettle and dismantle consolidated assumptions,
questioning inherited certainties and opening alternative epistemic and
practical trajectories.
SHOWING
A section dedicated to the presentation of digital works (videos,
multimedia projects) and physical works (installations, prototypes,
material experimentations) that interpret, challenge, or render tangible
the concept of prosperity fashion through visual, material, and
experiential languages.
The conference will conclude with an active and collective session entitled:
PROMISING
In this final moment, all participants will gather in discussion tables
to identify priority research lines, emerging issues, and strategic
directions for the years ahead. Each table will formulate a scientific
and project-based “promise”: a shared commitment to develop specific
areas of research or action.
The promises articulated will not remain symbolic declarations; rather,
they will constitute the starting point for the subsequent edition of
the conference, strengthening the continuity and responsibility of the
Prosperity Fashion community.
The structure of the conference does not merely respond to
organizational needs; it reflects a precise epistemological orientation.
The sections unfold as moments within a shared process of knowledge
production, in which prosperity is understood not as a given outcome,
but as an evolving relational practice. From this perspective, the
conference becomes itself a research dispositif: a space in which
knowledge is not simply presented, but questioned, transformed,
embodied, and oriented toward common responsibilities.
PARTICIPATION FORMATS AND SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
DOUBTING (Research in Progress)
Title and subtitle; Keywords (max 5); Abstract (max 250 words);
References (max 5); Short biography of the author(s) (max 75 words); 2
doubts, critical junctures, methodological crossroads, or open questions
to be discussed during the session.
Accepted proposals may subsequently be developed and included in the
conference proceedings in the form of a research-in-progress paper
(2,000–2,500 words).
SHARING (Completed or Advanced Research)
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?’.
Accepted proposals may subsequently be developed and included in the
conference proceedings in the form of a full paper (4,000–6,000 words).
BUILDING (Workshop)
Title and subtitle; Abstract and workshop structure, including duration,
number of participants, format, expected outcomes, and any technical or
equipment requirements (max 400 words); References (max 5); Short
biography of the author(s) (max 75 words).
Accepted proposals may subsequently be developed and included in the
conference proceedings in the form of a workshop report (2,000–2,500 words).
SHOWING (Artwork)
Title; Project abstract; Technical description (dimensions, materials,
format, duration if applicable, installation requirements); Visual
documentation: photographs (if the work is already realized) or
drawings, renderings, diagrams, or explanatory illustrations; Short
biography of the author(s) (max 75 words).
Selected works may be included in the conference proceedings in the form
of an Artist/Designer Research Statement (1,500–2,000 words).
Submissions should be sent to (prosperityfashion /at/ dida.unifi.it)
<mailto:(prosperityfashion /at/ dida.unifi.it)> by 31 May 2026 indicating
‘Prosperity Fashion 2027’ in the subject line.
The conference will be held in person only on 9-12 February 2027 at
Università degli Studi di Firenze. At least one author of each accepted
contribution is required to attend the conference and present their
work. Full papers, selected through a double-blind peer review process,
will be published in 2027 in Fashion Highlight Journal.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline: 31 May 2026
Notification of acceptance: 15 July 2026
Full paper submission (optional): 30 October 2026
Full paper review decision notification: 15 January 2027
INFO
Venue:
Università degli Studi di Firenze, Department of Architecture,
Via della Mattonaia 8, Florence, Italy
Regular fee: 350 €. Reduced fee (PhD and MA students): 170 €
(prosperityfashion /at/ dida.unifi.it) <mailto:(prosperityfashion /at/ dida.unifi.it)>
Download the call for contributions here:
https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/fh/prosperity-fashion-2027%C2%A0
<https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/fh/prosperity-fashion-2027%C2%A0>
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Elisabetta Cianfanelli, Università degli Studi di Firenze
Paolo Franzo, Università degli Studi di Firenze
Margherita Tufarelli, Università degli Studi di Firenze
Natalia Berger, Inholland University of Applied Sciences
Paola Bertola, Politecnico di Milano
Patrizia Calefato, Università di Bari Aldo Moro
Cinzia Capalbo, Sapienza Università di Roma
Hazel Clark, Parsons School of Design
Luisa Collina, Politecnico di Milano
Chiara Colombi, Politecnico di Milano
Steven Faerm, Parsons School of Design
Kate Fletcher, Manchester Metropolitan University and Oslo Metropolitan
University
Aaron Fry, University of Auckland
Benedetta Giovanola, Università degli Studi di Macerata
Shawana Khalil, Pakistan Institute of Fashion and Design
Khaya Mchunu, University of Johannesburg
Gianni Montagna, Universidade de Lisboa
Troy Nachtigall, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
Desamparados Pardo Cuenca, EASD Valencia
Barbara Pasa, Università Iuav di Venezia
Eugenia Paulicelli, Queens College - The City University of New York
Alice Payne, RMIT University
Maria Antonietta Sbordone, Università della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli
Anneke Smelik, Radboud University
Clemens Thornquist, University of Borås
Monica Titton, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Ines Tolic, Università degli Studi di Bologna
Rūta Valušytė, Kaunas University of Technology
Arzu Vuruskan, Izmir University of Economics
Benjamin Wild, Manchester Metropolitan University
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