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CHANGE: Environmental system shift in clothing consumption

Date
30.09.2022
Time
14:00 - 16:45
Address
Royal Danish Academy
Auditorium 6
Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé 53 Copenhagen K

The research project 'CHANGE: Environmental system shift in clothing consumption' hosts a seminar with the purpose of developing a deeper understanding of wardrobe research, and the new understandings this research area can bring in terms of methodologies, policy-making, historical research on clothing, and of education.

Programme of the day
14.00-14.15: What is Wardrobe Research and what kinds of futures does it suggest? by PL, Professor, PhD Ingun Grimstad Klepp from OsloMet/SIFO

14.15-14.30: Preliminary insights of Wardrobe Research and occasions by Associate Professor, PhD Irene Maldini from Lusófona University in Lisbon, PhD fellow Vilde Haugrønning from OsloMet/SIFO and Fashion designer Lucrecia de León from Universidad de la República

14.30-16: Workshop: WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM WARDROBE RESEARCH By Kate Fletcher, Professor, PhD and Else Skjold, Associate Professor, PhD – both from the Royal Danish Academy 

Participants will be invited to take part in the following tracks:

1) wardrobes and politics/regulation
2) wardrobe methodology
3) historical aspects of wardrobe research
4) wardrobe methods in education

16-16.45: Presentation and discussion of reflections, ideas, visions etc.

To participate, please rsvp before the 26th of September to nbr@kglakademi.dk, mark email either with ‘online’ or ‘in-person’.