105. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 3: A Local Government Perspective

Episode 105 September 03, 2024 01:05:29
105. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 3: A Local Government Perspective
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105. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 3: A Local Government Perspective

Sep 03 2024 | 01:05:29

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Hosted By

Kim van der Weerd

Show Notes

Councillor Adam Clarke is a former Deputy Mayor of Leicester City Council. Dr. Martin Quinn is a Reader and a political economist working on regional development and the development of public policy at Lancaster University.

We begin by discussing how Leicester, a city that’s seen as a shining example of best practices when it comes to governance, can have such a long track record of human rights violations. We talk about why, despite its strong ties with constituents, local government faces barriers to engaging with the garment sector, the relationship between local government and national government and the subsequent governance loopholes that ensue, and the barriers to enforcement.

 

This episode is part of "The Curious Case of Leicester" mini-series. While legislation is often seen as the solution to fashion’s sustainability issues, Leicester’s apparel industry presents a paradox: despite being in a developed country, in a city acclaimed for its strong governance, labour rights abuses have persisted. This series explores how such abuses continue and what this means for using legislation as a tool to address fashion's sustainability challenges globally.

 

**Share your musings, ramblings, or questions on this episode - whether fully formed or half baked by leaving Kim a voice memo or posting to our Curious Case of Leicester Community Wall - where you can also swap notes with fellow listeners. 

 

Also, join us for live virtual conversation on 3 October at 4PM CET to debrief and compare notes on these episodes. Spots are limited, and are available on a first-come first-serve basis. Register here.**

The Curious Case of Leicester has been supported by Lancaster University Management School and the Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business at Lancaster University, working in partnership with Justice In Fashion CIC, a UK-based not-for-profit that works to address imbalances of power and resources across the fashion industry supply chain.


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CREDITS:

Host: Kim van der Weerd 

Co-Host: Dr. Divya Jyoti

Guests: Adam Clarke and Dr. Martin Quinn

 

This is a Maed in India production.

Creative Director: Mae Mariyam Thomas

Project Manager: Shaun Fanthome

Producer: Sean D'mello 

Co-Producer: Meghna Gulati

Sound Editor & Mix Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni

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