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[Commlist] CFP "Imagine European Food Futures" workshop on speculative and participatory methods in food research
Thu Jun 01 14:25:32 GMT 2023
Call for participation
Imagine European Food Futures:
International workshop on speculative and participatory methods in food
research and action
4 and 5 september 2023
OVALIE experimental platform, Université Jean-Jaurès, Toulouse, France.
https://www.isthia.fr/plateforme-ovalie/
<https://www.isthia.fr/plateforme-ovalie/>
We invite early-career researchers, research-creators, food artists and
research groups (including PhD students, post-doctoral researchers,
associations, artists, etc) to apply for participation in a workshop
“Imagine European Food Futures: International workshop on speculative
and participatory methods in food research and action”
hosted by the OVALIE Experimental Platform for Studying Eating in
Context (ISTHIA, Université Toulouse II Jean Jaurès) in cooperation with
the axe SANTAL (health and food) of the CERTOP CNRS and EASST Fund.
How to engage senses and imagination to tell research stories about food
and eating? This workshop aims to create links between thinkers and
makers engaging with future-oriented, participatory, creative and/or
non-conventional ways of knowing food and eating.
Creative and participatory methods in food research and action have
proven to be fruitful for questioning desirable and undesirable food
futures with grounding in perception, sensations, and embodied
knowledge. Some examples of such methods include research-creation,
serious games, interactive expositions, and speculative designs. In the
feminist tradition, critical engagement with the future serves to
problematize epistemological and ontological dispositions of matter,
subjectivity, and politics, challenging patriarchal embodiments and
rethinking the possible.
With this double focus - creative participatory methods and
future-oriented thinking about food - the workshop will form space for
exchanges, cross-inspirations, and speculations on European food futures.
Our aims are 1. To discuss, share, and mix methods of studying/
problematising/ intervening /disrupting possible food futures;
2. To speculate on sense-full collaborative openings between academic
scientists, civil society organizations, food activists, community
members, and art groups.
During the workshops, we will cook, eat, share, digest and think
together, drafting a Cookbook for possible ways to think of European
food futures. The workshop will take place at the OVALIE experimental
platform to study eating in context. The participants will become their
own experimental material : the workshop will be filmed with the help of
cameras installed in the platform. The footage will later be
collectively treated and analyzed for further multimodal analysis and
outcomes (articles, art work, etc).
Participating researchers: BLANC, Nathalie, Centre des Politiques de la
Terre; LADYSS, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS),
France; DUPUY, Anne, ISTHIA, Université Jean-Jaurès; CERTOP, Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France; ENDALTSEVA,
Alexandra, CERTOP, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS),
France; GUGGENHEIM, Michael, Dept. of Sociology, Goldsmiths College,
University of London, Great Britain; LEPRINCE, Solène, AGIR, INRAE,
France; LANGEN, Nina, Education for Sustainable Nutrition and Food
Science, TU Berlin, Germany; SCHNEIDER, Tanja, School of Humanities and
Social Sciences (SHSS), University of St.Gallen, Switzerland;
STÖCKELOVÁ, Tereza, Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences;
Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Charles University,
Czech Republic; VOSS, Jan-Peter, Dept. of Society, Technology and Human
Factors, RWTH Aachen University, Germany.
Eligibility:Early-career researchers, research-creators and/or artists
working with the theme of food and eating and engaging with
collaborative, future-oriented and/or non-conventional ways of knowing
and acting (science fiction, speculative design, gamification, etc). We
particularly welcome participation from the non-academic community:
citizen scientists, artists, activists, etc.
Application process: A short biography (maximum 500 words) and an
extended abstract describing your ongoing project which tackles food
futures (in a broad sense, which can be food transition, speculation of
the “food of tomorrow”, public policy analysis, etc) should be sent to
(alexandra.endaltseva /at/ univ-tlse2.fr)
<mailto:(alexandra.endaltseva /at/ univ-tlse2.fr)>by the 1st of July 2023.
Small travel/accommodation allowances are available - please precise in
your application if you will require financial aid
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