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Fashion journalism ethics and the pursuit of a responsible fashion system

What are the ethical obligations of a fashion journalist? We argue fashion journalists have a central role to play in addressing the industry’s most pressing issues, including but not limited to environmental degradation, worker exploitation and social justice. Moreover, we argue fashion journalists...

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Published in:Critical studies in fashion & beauty 2024-12, Vol.15 (2), p.161-180
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