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15 December 2017

In a world where privatisation and capitalism dominate the global economy, the essays in this book ask how to make socially responsive communication, design and art that counters the role of the food industry as a machine of consumption. Food Democracy brings together contributions from leading international scholars and activists, critical case studies of emancipatory food practices and reflections on possible models for responsive communication design and art. A section of visual communication works, creative writings and accounts of participatory art for social and environmental change – curated by the Memefest Festival of Socially Responsive Communication and Art on the theme of "Food Democracy" – are also included here. The beautifully designed book also includes a unique and delicious compilation of socially engaged recipes by the academic, artist and activist community. Aiming not just to advance scholarship, but to push ahead real change in the world, Food Democracy is essential reading for scholars and citizens alike.
ART / Art & Politics, Cultural studies: food and society, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Social Activists, ART / Reference, ARCHITECTURE / Sustainability & Green Design, DESIGN / History & Criticism, DESIGN / Reference, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy (see also SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food), SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food (see also POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy), COOKING / Regional & Ethnic / General, Political activism / Political engagement, The Arts, Cookery / food and drink / food writing, Manufacturing industries, Food and beverage technology, Media studies, Communication studies, Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects, Social and political philosophy, History, Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture and design, The Arts: art forms
'Food Democracy concludes with editor Vodeb’s visual essay, “Living Out a Situation: The Memefest Food Democracy Brisbane Sessions,” which highlights how the 2013 Festival symposium and workshop applied an extradisciplinary approach that merged experimental research with art and design. As the form and subject of this conclusion show, Food Democracy is not your traditional academic book. By including contributions from academics, activists, and professionals in fields from art, design, the social sciences, and philosophy, Vodeb expands the topic’s scope and shows the benefit of interweaving a variety of approaches and research tactics. In other words, Food Democracy offers everyone a seat at the table.'
Oliver Vodeb
Darren Tofts
Cirila Toplak
Nikola Janović Kolenc
Abby Mellick Lopes, Tessa Zettel
Sam Burch
Aida Baghernejad
Katherine Moline
Tanja Kamin, Andreja Vezovnik, Pavlina Japelj
Renfah
Claudio Sotolongo
George Petelin
The Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination
Eugenio Tisselli
Veeranganakumari Solanki
Mariano Mussi
Oliver Vodeb
Oliver Vodeb
Curated by Oliver Vodeb
Miha Mazzini, Marko Plahuta
Ashlea Gleeson, Jack Loel
Rodolfo Medina Flores, Jakub Fišer
Mohammad Naser
Jessica Nuzum
Marija Jaćimović, Benoit Detalle
Mariella Bussolati
Maya Weinstein
Sandra Rojas
Lucy Datyner
Kate Simpson
Maria Isabel Isaza Echeverry
Marko Damiš, Zdravko Papič (mentor and friend)
Stephan Gross
Andres Rodriguez
Katherine Jauczius
Dylan Leak
Hayley Smith
Sybille Neumeyer
Zayra Dolores
Liam Matthews
Oscar Waugh
Julia Unkel
Khaula Al Ameri
Thomas Roohan
Scott Burns
Sophie Van Der Drift
Eugenia Demeglio, Alberto Novello
Eugenio Tisselli (Et All)
Christine Matter
Oliver Vodeb
Oliver Vodeb
Various