dr. M (Mariangela) Lavanga

Biography

Mariangela Lavanga is Associate Professor of Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship at the Dept. Arts and Culture Studies at ESHCC, Erasmus University Rotterdam. She is the Academic Lead on Fashion Sustainability Transition at the Design Impact Transition (DIT) platform, part of the Erasmus University ‘Strategy 2024’. Mariangela is also the Academic Coordinator and Head of the Admission Team of the MA in Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship (consistentely ranked among the top-5 Masters in cultural management/creative industries in the world) as well as co-founder and coordinator of the Minor Fashion IndustryOpent extern (established in a.y. 2016-17 as first interdepartmental and first academic minor on fashion in the Netherlands).

Mariangela is the ESHCC Thought Leader Sustainability, was involved in the EUR faculty wide Sustainability Dialogues and was member of the jury for the ESHCC Engagement/Societal Impact Award in the past two years. She researches and teaches on cultural and creative industries and sustainable urban development with active stakeholders’ engagement. In particular, she focuses on the sustainability transition in the fashion and textile industry, and she enjoys using fashion as a field to engage with transdisciplinary and transformative academic work.

She is currently working in the Horizon Europe project ‘FABRIX - Fostering local, beautiful, and sustainably designed regenerative textile & clothing ecosystemsOpent extern’ with Rotterdam and Athens as case studies. FABRIX adopts a human-centred approach to digital and industrial technologies with an eye for spatial dynamics in a way that would include a more localised and socially inclusive regenerative and innovative manufacturing sector. In parallel to FABRIX, Mariangela has also co-led the Convergence Resilient Delta project ‘Towards Textile-form FuturesOpent extern’ which focused on on-demand and local production of circular textile-form systems, such as integrated circular micro-factories. In 2018-20 she co-led and managed the European project RE-FRAME FASHION, supported under the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership Programme of the European Union and evaluated as very good / best practice.

Mariangela is involved as co-promotor in several PhD projects on the topics of sustainable fashion communication, art biennials and decolonial praxis, and the business history of the German fashion industry, together with colleagues from the Media and Communication, and History depts. She was the co-promotor of two PhD candidates on sustainable urban tourism and a value-based approach to cities, and the daily supervisor of six PhD candidates working on a broad range of cultural and creative industries. 

Mariangela is keynote speaker and guest lecturer in many universities in The Netherlands and abroad, and she is often invited to take part in (inter)national PhD committees (i.e. Erasmus University Rotterdam, Radboud Universiteit, University of Antwerp, Polytechnic University Milan, La Statale University of Milan, Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria). 

Mariangela has an international and interdisciplinary background. Before joining the Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication / Erasmus University Rotterdam, she worked at University of Amsterdam (UvA), IULM University in Milan, Cattolica University in Brescia, and the European Institute for Comparative Urban Research (EURICUR) at the Faculty of Economics / Erasmus University Rotterdam. Mariangela holds a PhD in Communication Economics / Cultural Economics (IULM University, Milan), a MSc in Urban Management (Erasmus University Rotterdam) and a BSc/MSc in Economics (Bocconi University, Milan).

 

Read about the transition to just fashion in Erasmus Extra & in our latest magazine Just Fashion Transition or watch the episode of Erasmus University Rotterdam - Impact In Sight on Sustainability and Fashion where we discuss the Minor Fashion Industry. 

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Always feel free to drop me an email if you want to explore opportunities for collaboration!

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

Associate professor | Department of Arts and Culture Studies
Email
lavanga@eshcc.eur.nl

Work

News regarding dr. M (Mariangela) Lavanga

Rechtvaardige mode: Naar een duurzame en ethische industrie

Waarom is rechtvaardige mode belangrijk? En hoe kunnen consumenten, ontwerpers en grote bedrijven bijdragen aan een beter systeem?

“Is het vooruitzicht van een 'goede' mode-industrie realistisch?”

Dr. Mariangela Lavanga van de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam geeft een keynote over mode en duurzaamheid op de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Portrait picture of Mariangela Lavanga

Duurzaamheid in de mode

Kleding speelt een grote rol als het gaat om duurzaamheid. Dr. Mariangela Lavanga denkt hierover na met studenten van de minor Fashion Industry.
portrait Mariangela Lavanga minor Fashion Industry