Call for Abstracts | Special Issue of Fashion Theory
 Call for Abstracts for a special issue of "Fashion Theory" entitled “Fashion as Politics: Dressing Dissent”. 
 At present we are witnessing an unprecedented politicization of  fashion in a global political climate characterized by the rise of far  right, authoritarian, populist and neoliberal movements. From the  ubiquity of pink Pussy Hats as symbols of resistance to the Trump  administration to the employment of migrants and refugees in the Turkish  garment industry, from the ongoing debates about racial and ethnic  diversity on and off the catwalks to the decolonization of fashion’s  past and future through the growth of Afrofuturism, contemporary fashion  is deeply imbedded in current global politics. Fashion has always  provided rich visual, material, symbolic and narrative spaces within  which to articulate, negotiate and perform political issues and a vast  body of historical research testifies to the many links between fashion  and politics. 
 The special issue of Fashion Theory – The Journal  of Dress, Body and Culture entitled “FASHION AS POLITICS: DRESSING  DISSENT” focuses on the present and aims at exploring the links between  contemporary politics and fashion and to examine fashion’s role in  advancing and disseminating political goals, resistance and dissent on a  regional, national and global scale. 
 The editors of the special  issue invite contributions from scholars who put current political  discourses, movements and political events in relation to fashion  design, fashion practices or fashion theory. The special issue proposes  to depict the variety of ways in which fashion partakes in, shapes and  intervenes in contemporary global political and social developments such  as migration, technological progress, decolonization, neoliberalism and  globalization. 
 Suggested topics for the papers include, but are not limited to: 
- Political dressing and critical fashion practices as manifestations of political activism, protest, resistance and revolt against authoritarian, right-wing and populist politics
 - Decolonizing, anti-racist, queer, feminist, and radical political strategies in fashion design and fashion media production
 - Fashion production, labour geographies and post-colonial politics of the contemporary garment industry
 - The politics of cultural appropriation, ownership and cultural exchange in fashion
 - Socially engaged practices of digital fashion technologies
 - Dress, displacement and global migration
 
 The call is open to abstracts from all research methods and  disciplines. We encourage innovative and new fashion research. Please  submit a paper abstract of 250 words and a short biography to   austrian.fashionresearch@gmail.com  by June 30, 2018. 
 The  special issue of Fashion Theory is edited by the Austrian Center for  Fashion Research, a co-operation between the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna  (Dr. Elke Gaugele and Dr. Monica Titton) and the University for the  Arts Linz (Dr. Christiane Luible-Bär and Wally Salner).