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DESIGN
18 on teaching empathy
Sue Thomas, RMIT University, Australia
23 Slow fashion
Kate Fletcher, London College of Fashion, UK
26 Designing slow fashion
Kate Fletcher, London College of Fashion, UK
29 The elephant in the room: Contextualising the
ethical within fashion excellence
Mo Tomaney, Central St Martins and UCA, UK
33 Collaborating with fair trade producers: Design
and trends
Toni Hicks, University of Brighton, UK
36 Customised denim project with further education
students studying BTEC National Diploma Art &
Design (Fashion & Clothing)
Maria Skoyles, Oxford and Cherwell Valley College,
UK
38 Clothing care calculator: An interactive tool to
evaluate environmental impact
Katie Dombek-Keith and Suzanne Loker,
Cornell University, USA
41 Style showdown
Sara B. Marcketti and Sara J. Kadolph, Iowa State
University, USA
45 Design piracy: A constructive controversy
Sara B. Marcketti, Iowa State University, USA
49 Cotton Cultivation and Sustainability
Südwind Agentur, Austria
53 Ideas for design briefs
Fashioning an Ethical Industry and
Abbie Price, R. A.J. E, UK
BUSINESS
63 Global sourcing decision case study
Minjeong Kim, Oregon State University, Leslie Davis-Burns,
Oregon State University, Marsha A. Dickson, University of
Delaware and Haesun Park, Louisiana State University, USA
70 Globalization and supply chain working conditions
Rachelle Jackson, STR Responsible Sourcing, USA
77 Student book club: The travels of a t-shirt in the global
economy
Joy Kozar, Kansas State University, USA
82 Buying power role play: How decision-making in the fashion
industry impacts on working conditions
Fashioning an Ethical Industry, UK
83 Ethical Trading Initiative case studies to address impacts of
purchasing practices on working conditions
Ethical Trading Initiative, UK
86 What price a living wage?
Doug Miller, University of Northumbria, UK
90 Ideas for business related assignments
Chloe Mason, London College of Fashion,
and Jacqueline Shorrocks, Nottingham Trent University, UK
92 Book summary: Social responsibility in the global apparel
industry
Marsha Dickson, University of Delaware, Suzanne Loker, Cornell
University, and Molly Eckman, Colorado State University, USA
MArKETING
101 Ethical issues in fashion marketing
Rosemary Varley, London College of Fashion, UK
108 Sourcing ethically: Learning through presentations
Claire Orwin, De Montfort University, UK
112 Visual display and merchandising for an ethical fashion industry
Connie Ulasewicz, Assistant Professor, Apparel Design
& Merchandising, San Francisco State University, USA,
Educators for Socially Responsible Apparel Business (ESRAB),
PeoplewearSF, and Fashion Group