Research
Fabio Parasecoli’s work ranges from food studies and the cultural politics of food heritage to food design and food business. His research interests extend to the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
Click on the following links to explore his research projects:
Global Brooklyn
Food Heritage
Food in Poland
Food + Ethnography + Design
Workshops
Curatorial Work
Food and Culture
Talks, Conferences, Events
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Food Chronicles from the Pandemic: Quasi-Poetry Edition
Researching, writing about, and discussing the impact of Covid-19 on our foodways and the food system, as necessary as it is, does not begin to describe the emotional experiences connected with the new normal of social distancing. Food has taken on different meanings....
Food Chronicles from Covid-19 Poland
Photo: courtesy of FOR Solutions Poland is on lockdown, like many other countries in the world. The consequences on the economy, which until recently had shown the highest growth rates in Europe, are devastating. Inevitably, the pandemic has deeply affected the Polish...
Food chronicles from the Covid-19 captivity (1)
A collection of random thoughts that popped up during my power walks, accompanied by more structured reflections and brain flare-ups caused by, or at least correlated to, the ridiculous amount of media we are consuming these days (well, at least I am). As graffiti...
Food (systems) in the time of Coronavirus
What will the global food system look like as the Coronavirus pandemia spreads? What is the impact on stakeholders and infrastructures? It is definitely too early to have answers, but it may be time to start thinking ahead. As we are still experiencing the onset of...
Gentefied: Mexican Food Culture in the US, Gentrification, and Migration
Who doesn’t love tacos? But again, what is a taco? What are our expectations for what has become an American staple? Who determined them? And have all expectations equal importance and visibility on the food scene? These are some of the topics that constitute the...
With my Hands in the Gnocchi Dough: a Cooking Demonstration
When cooking, I often use no recipe. I rarely can tell quantities. I can more or less explain what I am doing, but it is just a way to rationalize and make sense of movements and gestures that I have internalized. Both the embodied and the rational aspects of my...
Traveling in Poland through Place and Time
Poland keeps on providing remarkable surprises. Its food scene is changing surprisingly fast, an impression that was confirmed during my last stay in January. The revaluation of local specialties and the rediscovery of the country’s culinary past creates opportunities...
Food, History, and Time: How the Past is never Past
Thinking about the past helps us define ourselves. And understanding how we locate ourselves in time and how we create connections between our perceptions of the past, our experience in the present, and our expectations of the future, can provide insights on the...
Food, Heritage, and Intellectual Property
My chapter in Food heritage and Nationalism in Europe, edited by Ilaria Porciani, reflects on how connections between tradition, heritage and intellectual property have been activated in the global food market. In the chapter, I also discuss the role and function of...
What garbage are you? Food waste and recycling in Shanghai
As China is changing its recycling policies, cities are trying to adapt to the new regulatory landscape. Community initiatives are considered central in teaching citizens how to rethink their relationship to garbage and food waste, just as their levels of consumption...