Reliability
- fleurjwalker
- Feb 25, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 27, 2020
I had a lesson about referencing the other day with Yolanda and Adele, Adele extended her future help therefore I booked a one on one lesson with her. I have only used limited booked an printed sources for my dissertation and therefore I think I need more books or journals to make my dissertation more informative and reliable.
Ethical Clothing - hassle relevant information about the Areal sea and opinions on how the sustainability will be in the future (today, which I can compare to how it actually is today.) Doesn't have a lot of information around my question, this is because it is based on ethical clothing but I want to find the relevant information if there was any.

Fashion and the consumer by Jennifer Yurchisin and Kim K.P Johnson were published 2010 and was the most helpful and informative on my subject as it spoke a lot about the links with consumers. There is a lot of qualitive information in this book which has helped me think of questions for my own qualitive information. There was a chapter about overconsumption, however the facts relating to it were about US more than the UK therefore was less relevant than I expected. The only negatives that I found was that I would have preferred to find a even more recent book, and that the books information was more based around fashion more than textiles, so gave little information relation to textiles.
Fashion Re-consumption by Kate Luckins I thought was going to be very informative because of the name, however it is based around Australia the the information in it is not very relevant as my question is based in the UK. There is some relevant information about second hand clothing and peoples opinions about it which can be included.
Shaping sustainable fashion by Alison Gwilt - had limited information but when information was found it was very in depth and has links with consumerism which is helpful for my question.

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