Fashion Media and Sustainability Encouraging Ethical Consumption via Journalism and Influencers

Fashion is among the biggest polluters, yet the media still promote throwaway fast fashion. The growing fashion public relations industry encourages and enables this media coverage. This policy brief identifies patterns in the way journalists and influencers cover fashion which contribute to unsusta...

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Main Author: Denisova, Anastasia (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London University of Westminster Press 2021
Series:CAMRI Policy Briefs and Reports 7
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