Investigating the Slow Food - Place relation: An empirical study of dairy communities in Abruzzo

Emanuele Amo*

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Abstract

The paper examines the relational processes characterizing the life of Slow Food communities (or presidia) of dairy producers in the Southern Italian region of Abruzzo. The study uses the notion of assemblage to theoretically approach and empirically analyse these processes. The paper investigates the links between Slow Food and the different actors involved in the development of the presidia, thus providing an interpretation of the communities as the result of complex participatory processes. It also explores the relations in place between presidia and then the links between various products, localities, and food traditions. Through this analysis, the paper demonstrates how the territories considered are linked by the presence of interdependent food productions and by the existence of strong connections between different groups of activists and producers. The study contributes to the understanding of the dynamic and composite nature of Slow Food in terms of its relationships with other similar assemblages and with the territories in which the movement operates.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103415
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Rural Studies
Volume111
Early online date13 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Agri-food systems
  • Artisanal food production
  • Assemblage
  • Mountain regions
  • Participatory process
  • Social movements

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