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[ecrea] E-politics of food - call for papers
Mon Jan 26 11:18:45 GMT 2015
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue: E-Politics of Food – from Online Campaigning to ‘Food Porn’
SUBMISSION DUE DATE: 28 February 2015
PUBLICATION: International Journal of E-Politics
OBJECTIVE OF THE THEMED ISSUE:
This special issue invites submissions on the E-Politics of Food from
online campaigning to the aesthetics of food porn. Food retains a
centrality in our daily
lives; its production, consumption, manufacture and processing is
enmeshed with complex issues of sustainability, biodiversity, fair
trade, carbon footprint,
taboos, ecological and ethical concerns. Food remains controversial both
in our imagination of our identities and in constructing others. In an
age of
austerity or prosperity, food can reflect our changing values and be
symbolic of our orientation towards our immediate and distant worlds. As
we create new
online rituals of imaging food and archiving daily memories, food
assumes a renewed focus in our digital culture. Beyond the aesthetic, we
want to know
why food can become the focal point of conflict and in the process
become politicized. The politicization of food issues has wide social,
economic
and cultural significance in that it can draw attention to policy
failures, perceived threats to a society or existing practices that
serve to define a cultural identity.
What has changed is the proliferation of online platforms that allow
more organisations and individuals to engage with the politics of food;
enabling a
wider dissemination of these views; and the potential for an expansion
of conflict nationally and transnationally. We welcome theoretical or
empirical papers
about online food fights. The International Journal of E-Politics is
interdisciplinary so we welcome any disciplinary, theoretical or
methodological approach.
We also welcome papers that explore the issues at any level i.e.
individual or social, national or transnational.
SUGGESTED TOPICS:
We are interested in topics that include (but are not limited to) the
following:
* Online scares, controversies or scandals about food e.g. over breaches
in cultural taboos, fraud, contamination, etc.
* E-health campaigns e.g. plastic wrappings, or salt/sugar content of
food and drinks
* Counter-campaigns e.g. use of viral campaigns by fast food or drinks
industry to fight back against negative publicity
* Using food to raise awareness of social inequalities, injustices or
conflict e.g. Conflict Kitchen in Philadelphia, biodiversity and food
consumption
* Online debates about the loss or sale of large tranches of
farmland/food production in Africa, Asia and South America
* Conflict over food inequality or food insecurity in a digital age
* Avoiding or minimising conflict through predictive analytics and big
data e.g. in health inspection protocols, tracking food health scares,
predicting famine, etc
* Food in an age of austerity e.g. blogging about cheap food and
conflict over food banks
* Imaging food in our daily lives
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
Researchers from any field of enquiry that deals with the online
politics of food broadly defined are invited to submit papers for this
themed issue. All submissions are due by February 28, 2014.
All queries to
Anita Howarth (anita.howarth /at/ brunel.ac.uk)
Full papers to be submitted electronically,
http://www.igi-global.com/submission/manuscripts/
Editors-in-Chief:
Celia Romm Livermore, School of Business Administration, Wayne State
University, Detroit, USA
Yasmin Ibrahim, School of Business and Management, Queen Mary,
University of London.
Published: Quarterly (both in Print and Electronic form)
PUBLISHER:
The International Journal of E-Politics is published by IGI Global
(formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the “Information Science
Reference” (formerly Idea Group Reference) and “Medical Information
Science Reference” imprints. For additional information regarding the
publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com.
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