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 IV EUGEO Congress, Rome, 5-7 September 2013 (http://www.eugeo2013.com/) 

 Abstract submissions expected by 31st of March.

 Alternative food networks: the biopolitics of quality and  embeddedness

Session organizers: 

Paolo Giaccaria, Egidio Dansero (University of Turin), Annalisa Colombino 
(University of Graz)

 

Over the last twenty years, alternative food networks (AFNs) have firmly stood 
at the forefront of the debate in the geographies of rural spaces and of food. 
AFNs have been perceived as alternative to the modes of production, 
distribution and consumption of the conventional, capitalistic, globalized food 
networks. The academic literature on AFNs is now a wide, complex set of 
theoretical, methodological and empirical analyses within human geography. Yet, 
we believe that some core assumptions are common to most of the studies in the 
new geographies of food. The main common assumption concerns the close 
relationship between embeddedness and quality: being embedded in local 
(horizontal and vertical) relationships produces quality, and quality, vice 
versa, strengthens the local embeddedness of AFNs. Simultaneously, this 
association appears to be largely taken for granted and almost tautological. 
Moreover, the emphasis on quality-and-embeddedness is also problematic as it 
entails a clear biopolitical dimension. Despite being connoted as ‘alternative’ 
to dominant practices in food production and supply, AFNs often involve an 
apparatus of biopolitical dispositives: concepts like breed registry, DNA, 
genetics, race, and certification are commonly used in defining the quality of 
food in AFNs, both in animal and vegetable production. The social, economic, 
cultural, and scientific construction of quality and embeddedness is often 
turned into a narrative of ‘blood and soil’ that is eminently biopolitical. 

For this panel, we invite contributions on the following (but not limited to) 
issues:

·      ·       the construction of quality in AFNs;

·      ·       variety of embeddedness in AFNs;

·      ·       science, technique and AFNs;

·      ·       regressive AFNs: the biopolitics of breed and purity;

·      ·       AFNs and animal ethics




Please send an abstract (no longer than 200 words) to [email protected] AND to 
the organizers Paolo Giaccaria (  [email protected] ) Egidio Dansero 
([email protected] ), Annalisa Colombino ( [email protected] 
)


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