Finding Social and Environmental Justice in the Fashion Production Chain in Brazil: When Fashion is Created with Nature by Women in Their Communities

Brazil covers a large territory, and although only 15% of its population is distributed in rural areas (IBGE Educa 2015), rural dwellers take on the chief responsibility for conserving local biodiversity. This article uses empirical research with a qualitative approach to present four cases of conso...

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Main Authors: Evelise Anicet Rüthschilling, Eloisa Artuso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Queensland University of Technology 2022-06-01
Series:International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
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Online Access:https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/2404
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description Brazil covers a large territory, and although only 15% of its population is distributed in rural areas (IBGE Educa 2015), rural dwellers take on the chief responsibility for conserving local biodiversity. This article uses empirical research with a qualitative approach to present four cases of consolidated communities working with Amazonian rubber, regenerative cotton, weaving and lacework. It shows how rural communities pursue solutions for sustainable livelihoods in their own place of origin through the production of raw materials and products for the fashion chain, ensuring food security, income generation, maintenance of local biomes and gender justice. Particularly, this study examines the role of women beyond their families in ensuring work equity and better income distribution. Design appears as a positive agent, transforming ancestral and artisanal culture and knowledge into product innovation with added value to ensure production viability as well as enhancing community wellbeing.
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spelling doaj.art-15c2e8680fff48fe86d9767f08fc651c2022-12-22T00:33:44ZengQueensland University of TechnologyInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy2202-79982202-80052022-06-01112748610.5204/ijcjsd.24022714Finding Social and Environmental Justice in the Fashion Production Chain in Brazil: When Fashion is Created with Nature by Women in Their CommunitiesEvelise Anicet Rüthschillinghttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3186-5256Eloisa Artusohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2880-7829Brazil covers a large territory, and although only 15% of its population is distributed in rural areas (IBGE Educa 2015), rural dwellers take on the chief responsibility for conserving local biodiversity. This article uses empirical research with a qualitative approach to present four cases of consolidated communities working with Amazonian rubber, regenerative cotton, weaving and lacework. It shows how rural communities pursue solutions for sustainable livelihoods in their own place of origin through the production of raw materials and products for the fashion chain, ensuring food security, income generation, maintenance of local biomes and gender justice. Particularly, this study examines the role of women beyond their families in ensuring work equity and better income distribution. Design appears as a positive agent, transforming ancestral and artisanal culture and knowledge into product innovation with added value to ensure production viability as well as enhancing community wellbeing.https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/2404sustainable fashioncraftdesignproductive communitiessocio-environmental equitycollaborative work systems
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Finding Social and Environmental Justice in the Fashion Production Chain in Brazil: When Fashion is Created with Nature by Women in Their Communities
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
sustainable fashion
craft
design
productive communities
socio-environmental equity
collaborative work systems
title Finding Social and Environmental Justice in the Fashion Production Chain in Brazil: When Fashion is Created with Nature by Women in Their Communities
title_full Finding Social and Environmental Justice in the Fashion Production Chain in Brazil: When Fashion is Created with Nature by Women in Their Communities
title_fullStr Finding Social and Environmental Justice in the Fashion Production Chain in Brazil: When Fashion is Created with Nature by Women in Their Communities
title_full_unstemmed Finding Social and Environmental Justice in the Fashion Production Chain in Brazil: When Fashion is Created with Nature by Women in Their Communities
title_short Finding Social and Environmental Justice in the Fashion Production Chain in Brazil: When Fashion is Created with Nature by Women in Their Communities
title_sort finding social and environmental justice in the fashion production chain in brazil when fashion is created with nature by women in their communities
topic sustainable fashion
craft
design
productive communities
socio-environmental equity
collaborative work systems
url https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/2404
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