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Page 1 of 1 © 2007, International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ITAA Proceedings, #64 – www.itaaonline.org 2007 Proceedings Los Angeles, California 2007 ITAA Proceedings #64 Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California Sustainability and Social Repsonsibility Adala, J., & Sullivan, P. (2007). Mitumba: The White Elephant of Kenya’s Textile Industry Brosdahl, D.J.C., & Hawley, J.M. (2007). Sustainable Fashion: An Oxymoron or a Possible Future? Teaching Strategies to Promote Consumer and Industry Sustainability Practices Burgess, B. (2007). Assignment Consignment: Developing and Running a Consignment Sale as a Student Term Project Harben, B., & Kwon, W-S. (2007). The Influence of Consumer Knowledge of the Cause and the Brand, Perceived Fit, and Perceived Company Motivation on Consumer Attitude toward Cause- Brand Alliances Hiller Connell, K. Y. (2007). Exploring Variable Influencing Ecological Decision Making from the Perspective of Apparel Consumers Jacobs, A. (2007). Variations and Motivational Factors of Recycling Programs: Implications for Textile Recycling Kadolph, S.J. (2007). Teaching Quantitative Research Methods Using Natural Dyes Karpova, E. (2007). With a T-shirt around the World: Reading as Active Learning in a Global Issues Textile and Apparel Course Koplar, K.K., & Sanders, E.A. (2007). The Potential to Create a Sustainable Market for Redesigned Apparel
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Transcription | Page 1 of 1 © 2007, International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ITAA Proceedings, #64 – www.itaaonline.org 2007 Proceedings Los Angeles, California 2007 ITAA Proceedings #64 Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California Sustainability and Social Repsonsibility Adala, J., & Sullivan, P. (2007). Mitumba: The White Elephant of Kenya’s Textile Industry Brosdahl, D.J.C., & Hawley, J.M. (2007). Sustainable Fashion: An Oxymoron or a Possible Future? Teaching Strategies to Promote Consumer and Industry Sustainability Practices Burgess, B. (2007). Assignment Consignment: Developing and Running a Consignment Sale as a Student Term Project Harben, B., & Kwon, W-S. (2007). The Influence of Consumer Knowledge of the Cause and the Brand, Perceived Fit, and Perceived Company Motivation on Consumer Attitude toward Cause- Brand Alliances Hiller Connell, K. Y. (2007). Exploring Variable Influencing Ecological Decision Making from the Perspective of Apparel Consumers Jacobs, A. (2007). Variations and Motivational Factors of Recycling Programs: Implications for Textile Recycling Kadolph, S.J. (2007). Teaching Quantitative Research Methods Using Natural Dyes Karpova, E. (2007). With a T-shirt around the World: Reading as Active Learning in a Global Issues Textile and Apparel Course Koplar, K.K., & Sanders, E.A. (2007). The Potential to Create a Sustainable Market for Redesigned Apparel |