In their emphasis on personal responsibility and the central role of community Slow Food and Pope Francis appear to be less distant that one may think. Food and pleasure provide a shared terrain to discuss sustainability, biodiversity, and other urgent issues. “There...
with Mateusz Halawa Our edited book Global Brooklyn: Designing Food Experiences in World Cities (Bloomsbury Academic) is on presale! To celebrate this (for us) exciting milestone, we are sharing a short excerpt from our introduction, where we explain why we chose to...
Design approaches that can be applied to food and food systems are inherently political. No design project, no interaction with things, is free of judgment about what kind of world we want to live in. I have continued to take notes on Heidegger’s Being and Time,...
It is impossible to ignore the topic of race and structural racism when talking about food systems and food culture. And we should not shy from those conversations, least of all in our classrooms. The worst thing that could happen is for schools and institutions of...
Food is inevitably political, and the food of immigrants is even more so, as it gets drawn into debates about who belongs and who doesn’t. We have got used to a lot in these past few years, but I must say that last week, when Ivanka Trump tweeted a picture of herself...
Facing the shortcomings in the food system in the past few months, many of us have shared the troubling feeling that something we felt was solid and secure is really not so. Martin Heidegger’s reflection on “average everydayness” and how we navigate it may help us be...