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Recent Posts
- Slow Science and Work-Life Balance
- Unsustainably clean and smooth
- New research shows that consuming less makes us more happy- some NYE opinions in SydSvenskan
- Don’t let flying for work become normal again
- Why don’t we care that the ultra-rich are fucking up our climate?
- The girl gang that vanished
- Laconia – living alone consumption impact – Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Actions
- Music festivals can show the way to sustainability – debate article in Dagens Nyheter
- En halstvätthistoria av Annika Rullgård
- Hackademia
- Response to my research
- Varför duscha vi så ofta? Jag pratar renlighetsnormer med Lena Nordlund på Vetenskapsradion
- Respons på en artikel i svd
- The disappearing communal laundry room in Sweden: a symptom of individual comforts winning over sustainability?
- Climate smart in the 50s
- Blog Post on Extinction Rebellion for LUCSUS
- Response and Responsibility
- Things I can see through the window
- Do less to save the environment
- Article in Sydsvenskan Newspaper
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Tag Archives: Sustainability
Impressions from Sustainability Science Congress 2014: Equitable sustainability
I got to attend the Sustainability Science Congress 2014 in Copenhagen the other week, and write a blog post based on a quote that inspired me, which turned out to be “We want to have our planet, and eat it … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged capitalism, Copenhagen, equality, IARU2014, society, Sustainability
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Collective Agency & Institutions, Sustainability, and the Capability Approach
I was in Leipzig for a workshop on Collective Agency, which was very inspiring and thought provoking, and I wanted to share all of the discussions here, but they were so proliferate and sometimes disparate that I am going to … Continue reading
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Tagged agency, Christoph Görg, Collective Agency, Durkheim, ethical individualism, Giddens, global society, individual, Leipzig, natural environment, nature, Research, routine, social theory, societal individuals, structuration, structure, Sustainability, Weber
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Eco Acupuncture
For the last week I’ve been in Florence helping Chris Ryan (my thesis supervisor) and Michael Trudgeon with a design studio in Florence. The studio intriguingly titled Eco Acupuncture, is all about performing narrow but deep sustainability interventions in a … Continue reading
Guide to Sustainable Fashion
Model and sustainability entrapreneaur Nerida Lennon put this short documentry together with the clever people at EcoTopia. It looks at different elements of sustainable fashion including interviews with Georgia McCorkill and Alex Trimmer and a brief use phase appearance from … Continue reading
Posted in my work, Video
Tagged Alex Trimmer, ecotopia, ecotopiatv, energy, Fashion, Georgia McCorkill, jeans, Laundry, Nerida Lennon, Nobody was Dirty, sosume, Sustainability, The Red Carpet Project, water
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Call for Presentations of Papers @ RMIT Commune
RMIT Sustainability commune is currently inviting postgraduate researchers and thinkers in sustainable fashion to present research papers, practice presentations and workshops at the second annual Commune @ RMIT Brunswick on the 18th July 2012. Commune is a Festival, Market and … Continue reading
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Tagged Commune, conference, Holly McQuillan, Kate Fletcher, Linda Jackson, Research, RMIT, RMIT Brunswick, Sustainability, sustainable fashion
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Frankie Magazine on Nobody was Dirty
Thanks to Georgia Frances King of Frankie Magazine for some heart warming words. Propagating ideas of not washing to your 200,000 readers is exciting, I wonder how many people will reduce their laundry frequency as a result of reading this … Continue reading
Posted in my work, Nobody was Dirty
Tagged everyday, Frankie, Georgia Frances King, Laundry, Nobody was Dirty, Sustainability, The Great Unwashed, tullia jack, Washing
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John Thwaites on Nobody was Dirty
Professor John Thwaites is one of the most intelligent thinkers in sustainability and I am honoured to have his considered words on Nobody was Dirty published in The Melbourne Review.
Transparent Supply Chains for The Vine
Posted in TheVine, writing
Tagged Bruno Pieters, Ccarbon Footprint, crowdsourced, customers, ethical dollar, Honest By, Manufacturing, Materials, organic, Price Calculations, recycled, skin friendly, Sourcemap, suppliers, supply chains, Sustainability, transparency, transparent, transparent supply chains, Vanessa Friedman, vegan
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Chatting Nobody was Dirty with Kent and Andrea on 6PR
Chatting Nobody was Dirty with Kent and Andrea on 6PR
Posted in my work, Nobody was Dirty, Radio
Tagged jeans, Nobody was Dirty, Sustainability, Washing
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The Melbourne Review Issue 3
Latest fashion column in The Melbourne Review looking at luxury, modern consumption and the shift towards Alternative Hedonism.
Posted in writing
Tagged Alternative Hedonism, Cartier, consumerism, consumption, Elegant Sufficiency, Fashion, Hermès, Karen Webster, Kate Fletcher, Kate Luckins, Kate Soper, Luxury, LVMH, Manolo Blahnik, Niels Egelund, Noir, Slow Fashion, Sustainability, The Melbourne Review, The Richemont Group
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