Circular Economy and the Slow Fashion Movement

Strategies in the risk society

Authors

  • Ana Luíza Casasanta Garcia
  • Thais Miranda Santa Helena

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46731/RELICARIO-v6n11-2019-122

Keywords:

Risk society. Slow fashion. Circular economy. Reflective awareness.

Abstract

With the advent of capitalism and the crisis of modernity, structural transformations at the global level have become the subject of discussion in sociological theories. The concept of risk has become the focus of these discussions, becoming the basis for understanding how environmental and technological risks affect the transformations of the historical project of modernity. New projects emerge, among which the circular economy and slow fashion stand out. Using the theoretical framework of Ulrich Beck and Anthony Giddens, the main objective of this paper is to discuss the circular economy shaped by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and emphasize how it is made as an effective strategy for facing major contemporary economic conflicts. From the study, it was found that the circular economy and slow fashion can be considered strategies to combat the environmental risks encountered in modernity.

Author Biographies

Ana Luíza Casasanta Garcia

Doutoranda no Programa Interdisciplinar em Ciências Humanas-UFSC. Bolsista CAPES. Mestre em Psicologia e Cultura- Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Pesquisadora no Laboratório de Novas Tecnologias- LANTEC/UFSC. Psicóloga CRP12/15591

Thais Miranda Santa Helena

Graduada em Administração na UFSC.

Published

2019-08-29

Issue

Section

O SAGRADO E O MEIO AMBIENTE: zonas rural e urbana, reservas naturais e oceanos