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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Food & Communication Conference 2025 - "Food for All: Media, Communication, and Food Democracy"
Tue Dec 03 10:56:43 GMT 2024
4TH CONFERENCE ON FOOD & COMMUNICATION
Food for All: Media, Communication and Food Democracy University of
Lille, France, 10-12 September 2025
The 4th Conference on Food & Communication aims to critically explore
the diverse roles of media and communication in shaping and advancing
food democracy in all its dimensions. Food democracy encompasses not
only equitable access to nutritious, sustainable, and enjoyable food for
all—regardless of socio-economic status, age, or situations of
vulnerability—but also stresses transparency in food systems, access to
knowledge, public deliberation, and the protection of individual rights
and freedoms.
Media and communication can play a pivotal role in advancing these
facets of food democracy. They can be instrumental in fostering public
debate, ensuring transparency about food production and supply chains,
providing access to educational resources, and amplifying advocacy for
the protection of consumer rights. Furthermore, media can render visible
and give recognition to minority and marginalized food practices,
thereby challenging dominant narratives and promoting diversity in food
systems. The concept of food democracy, originally developed as a
counterpressure to the concentration of corporate power within the
agri-food system, challenges “food control" by promoting participatory
approaches and defending personal liberties in the food landscape.
Despite its frequent use, a comprehensive understanding of food
democracy is still evolving, encompassing different elements from public
engagement to the protection of individual rights. This conference
invite scholars, practitioners, and activists to address this gap by
examining the intersections between media, communication, and these
multiple dimensions of food democracy.
We aim to analyze how different communication strategies are shaping
food systems, influencing policy, and contributing to the broader
democratic control over food.
Key Topics for Submission:
1. Media, Journalism, and Food Democracy: Explore how journalism and
media (spanning from traditional media to digital platforms) contribute
to constructing the discourse around food democracy.
2. Audiovisual Media, Image, and Cinema in Food Narratives: Analyze how
audiovisual media, imagery, and cinema contribute to the representation
of food democracy.
3. Public and Political Communication on Food Policy: Investigate how
public and political communication shapes food policies and their role
in promoting food democracy.
4. Organizational Communication, Corporate Messaging, and Food
Advertising: Explore how organizations (food corporations, NGOs,
institutions) and advertising influence the discourse around food democracy.
5. Organization and Circulation of Food Knowledge: Examine how media
formats—cookbooks, documentaries, food shows, educational platforms, and
social media—contribute to public understanding of food, nutrition, and
sustainability.
6. Communication Strategies of Affordable and Free Food
Initiatives:Investigate how affordable and free food initiatives, such
as food banks, community supermarkets, and non- commercial food
programs, utilize communication strategies to reach their target
audiences. 7. Memory, Heritage, and Food Democracy: Explore the role of
memory and food heritage in building food democracy. Contributions are
encouraged to reflect on how food memory is used to promote cultural
continuity and challenge hegemonic narratives of the food industry.
Broad Scope of Contributions
By focusing on the intersections of communication and food, the
conference welcomes a diverse range of scientific contributions across
all geographic areas, historical periods, and methodological approaches,
including but not limited to:
● Food and health
● Food and sustainability
● Food and ethics
● Food and science
● Food branding and marketing
● Food and media
● Food advice and cookbooks
● Governmental and corporate discourse on food
● Food and professional communication (chefs, restaurants)
● Food and politics
● Food and religion
● Food and heritage
Submission Guidelines
We invite submissions from a broad spectrum of disciplines, including
communication studies, media studies, food studies, sociology,
anthropology, political science, and public policy. Interdisciplinary
approaches are strongly encouraged.
Early bird abstract submissions are due by January 15th, 2025. Authors
will be notified of acceptance by mid-February 2025.
Standard abstract submissions will be due by March 15th, 2025. Authors
will be notified of acceptance by early May 2025.
All presenters must be registered for the conference by June 15th, 2025,
to be included in the program.
Please submit an abstract of no more than 300 words via the conference
website: https://foodforall.sciencesconf.org.
Cost of the Conference
260 € (Gala Dinner excluded)
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