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Amy Dorie, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor at San Francisco State University. She is based in Burk Hall 335C and focuses on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of fashion, consumer behavior, and education innovation. Her work examines topics like social media's impact on fashion ethics, generational differences in consumer behavior, and pedagogical strategies in retail education.
Dr. Dorie’s research interests span apparel design technology, sustainable consumption patterns, and the role of digital platforms in shaping contemporary consumer culture. She has explored themes such as activist design collaborations, the effectiveness of flipped classroom approaches, and the economic implications of pandemic-era retail trends.
Her recent articles analyze topics ranging from moisture-adaptive sports apparel design to the ethical dimensions of social media-driven fashion consumption. These studies reflect her commitment to bridging academic inquiry with real-world industry challenges in fashion, education, and sustainability.
Amy Dorie advises students in apparel-related disciplines and maintains active engagement with educational methodologies. She has contributed to discussions on internship equity, hybrid academic program effectiveness, and the evolving role of micro-influencers in digital marketing ecosystems.
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