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My Positionality Statement

I am a design researcher, educator, and activist, striving to plant seeds of hope and change, especially when working with marginalised communities. I define myself as a craftsman of my own life, which looks like a patchwork of the diverse cultures which I have absorbed from the countries in which I have lived (Figure 1). Originally from Sicily, I have migrated to the North of Italy, then to the Netherlands, Brazil, Hungary, South Africa and the UK, on a tireless search for better education and employment opportunities, until I settled in London, at least for now. My lived experience of injustice and lack of meritocracy and opportunities especially for young people in my home country has shaped my activist role, which aims at creating a more resilient, equitable and diverse system, in and through fashion. While being a self-made man, I am aware of the position of privilege which I hold now, working as a Senior Lecturer in Fashion and Design for Social Change at London College of Fashion, in one of the top Arts and Design Universities in the world. With this in mind, I constantly challenge my own positionality and I am committed to use my power to give voice and agency to the marginalised, like young people and refugee communities. Moreover, whilst I am aware that I could take a more radical approach to activism, as I work within a Higher Education Institution and my projects are often funded by Local and Central Government, I strive to activate change from within – rather than outside – the system. My sensibility towards diverse cultures informs my inclusive – research and teaching – practice, as well as my advocacy work towards cultural sustainability and systems change.

Figure 1. My textile autobiography ‘Crafting Journeys’ produced as part of my ‘Decolonising Fashion and Textiles’ project.
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Welcome to Francesco’s blog

Collaborative Challenge masterclass and workshop with MA students at LCF. Photo by Aran Knowles.

I am a Senior Lecturer in Fashion and Design for Social Change, teaching in a number of courses across London College of Fashion (LCF), especially the MA Fashion Futures. I teach on the Research Proposal Unit for MA courses across the School of Design and Technology. I set up and supervise Collaborative Challenge briefs for MA students across LCF, supervise PhD researchers and Major Projects in the MA courses Fashion Futures, and Fashion Entrepreneurship and Innovation. I have recently developed a new elective unit on ‘Fashion Practices for Social Change’ for MA courses across LCF. My pedagogic approach is values-driven, critical, place-based, participatory, interdisciplinary, systemic, and transformative.

I work at Centre for Sustainable Fashion (CSF), exploring ways in which design activism can be used to create counter-narratives towards sustainability in fashion. My research spans the fields of design activism, fashion and textile artisanship, design for sustainability, social innovation, and service design. I tend to use my research and knowledge exchange practice to feed into teaching that uses fashion activism to catalyse positive social change. I am currently undertaking the PgCert course to expand my knowledge of design pedagogy and enhance my teaching practice.