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Doug Miller

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Inditex/ITGLWF Professor in Ethical Fashion, University of Northumbria

Doug Miller is Inditex/ITGLWF Professor in Ethical Fashion based at the School of Design, University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. He is responsible for developing a teaching and research agenda on ethical fashion within the School and assisting Inditex and the ITGLWF on key issues of corporate social responsibility. He is currently completing a book on the Spectrum Sweater factory collapse in Bangladesh and has research interests in social labelling and labour costing in the global fashion industry.

Blog posts from this author

Bangladesh: Time for a new protocol for dealing with industrial disasters

Bangladesh: Time for a new protocol for dealing with industrial disasters

3 February 2011
"Six years on from the Spectrum tragedy, a draft protocol for dealing with industrial disasters will be discussed. This could not be more timely as stakeholders grapple with the aftermath of recent fires."

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