De Castro, Orsola (2021), Loved Clothes Last: How the Joy of Rewearing and Repairing Your Clothes Can Be a Revolutionary Act, London: Penguin Random House.泭
Dawood, Sarah, How Extinction Rebellion designed angry but peaceful protest graphics, Design week, 27th April 2019. 泭
Downing, John D.H. (2018), The Routledge Companion to Media and Activism, London: Routledge. 泭
Fernandes, Solange, Hon籀rio, Isabela Dias, Cruchinho, Alexandra and Madeira, Maria Jos矇 (2020), Fashion Revolution as Promoter of Social Innovation and Sustainability in Fashion. Leather and Footwear Journal 20(1), p. 51-58.泭
Fletcher, Kate and Tham Mathilda (2019). Earth Logic Fashion Action Research Plan. London: The J J Charitable Trust. 泭
Fletcher, Kate and Tham, Mathilda (2015), Routledge Handbook of Sustainability and Fashion, Abingdon & New York: Routledge.泭
Farrell, Clare, Green, Alison,泭Knights, Sam and Skeaping, William (2019), This is not a Drill: An Extinction Rebellion Handbook, London: Penguin. 泭
Hooks, Bell (2001),泭All about Love: new visions, New York: Harper Books. 泭
Jiyoung Kim, Angella泭and Ko, Eunju (2010). Impacts of luxury fashion brand's social media marketing on customer relationship and purchase intention. Journal of Global Fashion Marketing. 1-3 (2010), 164-171. 泭
Mazzarella, Francesco, Storey, Helen, and Williams, Dilys (2019), Counter-narratives Towards Sustainability in Fashion Scoping an Academic Discourse on Fashion Activism Through a Case Study on the Centre for Sustainable Fashion. The Design Journal, p. 821-833泭
Mensitieri, Giulia. (2020), The Most Beautiful Job in the World. Lifting the Veil on the Fashion Industry, London: Bloomsbury.泭
Sudha, M. and Sheena, K. Impact of Influencers in Consumer Decision Process: the Fashion Industry, SCMS Journal of Indian Management, 2017, Vol 14, Issue 3, p.14-30.泭
Slone, Isabelle, The moral quandary of slow fashion influencers. The New York Times, 8th February 2022. 泭
Wang, Connie (2018), Is Wokeness in Fashion Just Another Illusion? In Granata, Francesca, Fashion Criticism, p.219-222. 泭
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General Resources on Sustainable Fashion and Consumption
Books Articles
Beckert, Sven (2014) Empire of cotton: a global history, New York: Alfred A. Knopf 泭
Brooks, Andrew (2015) Clothing Poverty: the hidden world of fast fashion and second-hand clothes, London: Bloomsbury.泭
De Castro, Orsola (2021) Loved clothes last: How the joy of rewearing and repairing your clothes can be a revolutionary act, London: Penguin Life.泭
Henninger, Claudia.E, Brydges, Taylor, Iran, Samira, Vladimirova, Katia (2021), Collaborative Fashion consumption: A synthesis and Future research agenda, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol.319, 15 October 2021,128648.泭
Hickel, Jason (2020). Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World, London: Penguin Random House. 泭
Johnson, Ayana Elizabeth, and Katherine K. Wilkinson (2020), All We Can Save: Truth, courage, and solutions for the Climate Crisis, London: Penguin Random House. 泭
McDonough, William (2008) Cradle to cradle: remaking the Way we make things, New York: Holtzbrinck.泭
Solnit, Rebecca, and Thelma Young-Lutunatabua (2023), Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility, Chicago: Haymarket Books.泭
Str瓣hle, Jochen, Gr瓣ff, Chantal (2017), The role of social media for a sustainable consumption, Green Fashion Retail, October 2017, p.225-247. 泭
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Documentaries
Made in China Amari, Eleanor 2016 泭泭泭
Patriot act with Hasan Minhaj : the ugly truth of fast fashion Richard A.Preuss - 2020. 泭泭
Redress the future (3 episodes) - WaterBear - 2021.羔泭
Slay Rebecca Capelli - 2022 泭
The Breakdown (2 seasons) - Jack Harries - Earthrise and Waterbear 2021.泭
Who Made My clothes ? - Fashion Revolution 2018泭 泭
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Podcasts
Venetia La Manna
Molly Stillman
Kestrel Jenkins
Camille Charriere and Monica Ainley
with Audrey Millet - la face sombre de l'industrie textile 泭泭泭