La sostenibilidad en los estudios de moda

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Este artículo tiene como objetivo teorizar sobre la moda sostenible y contextualizar los principales enfoques teóricos. Para alcanzar este objetivo, en primer lugar, vamos a indagar cuándo los estudios de moda emplazaron su interés por el tema de la sostenibilidad. En segundo lugar, analizamos los principales trabajos que sí han conseguido relacionar el concepto de sostenibilidad con la industria de la moda y el consumo. En tercer lugar, presentamos la Teoría del Actor- Red (ANT) y la Teoría de las Prácticas Sociales (TPS), ambos enfoques nos ofrecen algunas vías fructíferas para investigar la relación entre la moda y la sostenibilidad.

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Moda, Sostenibilidad, Consumo, Teoría del Actor-Red (ANT), Teoría de las Prácticas Sociales (TPS)

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Ana Martínez Barreiro, Universidad de la Coruña

Ana Martinez Barreiro es doctora en Sociología por la Universidad de La Coruña. En la actualidad es profesora titular de universidad en la Facultad de Sociología de la Universidad de La Coruña, donde viene ejerciendo su labor docente e investigadora.  Ha sido coordinadora académica  del grado de Moda y del Marter moda cultura y sociedad en la universidad de la Coruña). Su trabajo de investigación se ha orientado fundamentalmente al estudio académico de la sociología de la moda (moda rápida,  y las funciones de la moda). La sociología del cuerpo, y la sociología económica. 

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19-01-2021

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Martínez Barreiro, A. (2021). La sostenibilidad en los estudios de moda. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, 21(1), e-2728. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenea.2728

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