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In recent years there has been a great deal of research devoted to the academic study of sustainable fashion, which confirms to us that there is a shared body of knowledge and attitudes towards the issue of sustainability. The main contribution of this work is to offer a more integrated vision of fashion and sustainability that derives from the most recent works of sustainable fashion; and also from the theory of the actor-network (TAN) and the theory of social practices (TSP).

Ana Martínez-Barreiro, Universidad de la Coruña, Coruña, España

Doctora en sociología

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