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EMPLACING FOOD. Narratives, policies and spaces in Italy. Rethinking the territorial dimensions of food, in the challenges of justice, sustainability, cultural identity and local development"

EMPLACING FOOD. Narratives, policies and spaces in Italy. Rethinking the territorial dimensions of food, in the challenges of justice, sustainability, cultural identity and local development"

Tipologia
Ministeri
Programma di ricerca
PRIN 2020
Ente finanziatore
Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca - MUR
Settore ERC
SH7_1 - Human, economic and social geography
SH7_7 - Cities
SH7_8 - Land use and planning
Budget
198900
Periodo
01/06/2022 - 31/05/2025
Responsabile
Egidio Dansero

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Descrizione del progetto

This project has the general objective to develop a critical rethinking of food-space relationships, paying particular attention to the role of urban and local scales, in order to eventually provide a critical and operational
contribution to the making of new food policies targeted at a wide range of food system dimensions, such as: food security, food access, democracy and food justice; food-health nexus; environmental impact and climate
change; production-consumption relationships, landscape management, land consumption, and foodscapes; technological innovation in food chains; food waste; and food-related identities and cultural and social values.
The EMPLACING FOOD project departs from the following interdependent points:
- The lack of integrated food policies in the Italian context may be related to dominant narratives about food systems and their territorial dimensions, which bring to political agendas and policy tools that do not address
more urgent issues.
- At the same time, there are other - so-called resistant - narratives produced and circulated by food movements (e.g. Slow Food), and other actors, which bring forward a more “critical” vision of food, of its qualities and
connection with places.
- The aforementioned problems affecting food systems are rarely tackled from an integrated perspective. Generally, in fact, urban and territorial agendas are implemented through sectoral policy silos, which do not
recognize the complex interconnections between the various dimensions of food (economic, social, environmental, cultural, health-related, etc.), the different stages of the supply chain, the places of production and
consumption, the stakeholders involved, etc.
Drawing from the aforementioned points, in the initial phase the project will analyse the relationship between food and space through an interdisciplinary approach, which integrates geographical, anthropological, economic
and legal perspectives.
The overall theoretical framework developed will move along three strictly interconnected axes:
- symbolic, namely, the (dominant and resistant) narratives mobilised around the relationships between food and space, and highlighting their descriptive, prescriptive and performative nature;
- regulatory/organisational, namely, the regulation of food and food systems, their governance and their relationship with the territorial organization, through policies and legal tools;
- material, namely, the territorial transformations related to economic, social and environmental processes connected to food systems.

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