Making Taste Public: Industrialized Orders of Sensing and the Democratic Potential of Experimental Eating

Existing discussions of food democracy focus on people’s freedom to choose healthy, sustainable, or otherwise ‘good’ foods. Such foods are supposed to be unrestrained by oligopolistic structures of food supply, economic inequality, misinformation, or the misleading lobbying campaigns of the food ind...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Politics and Governance
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Jan-Peter Voß, Michael Guggenheim
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اللغة:الإنجليزية
منشور في: Cogitatio 2019-10-01
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/2215
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description Existing discussions of food democracy focus on people’s freedom to choose healthy, sustainable, or otherwise ‘good’ foods. Such foods are supposed to be unrestrained by oligopolistic structures of food supply, economic inequality, misinformation, or the misleading lobbying campaigns of the food industry. Our article aims to broaden the discussion about food democracy: focusing on people’s freedom to choose the food they want, but also on people’s freedom to engage with what they eat and how they want to eat it. This thematizes collective orders of sensing and, more specifically, taste. Based on pragmatist and praxeological studies we pose that tasting food is a matter of historically grown collective practices. In a second step, we assert that the reflexive shaping of such practices is currently dominated by the food industry and related forms of sensory science. Democratizing taste is a matter of people’s capacity to self-govern how they experience and enjoy food. To this end, we suggest the approach of ‘experimental eating’ as a way to question and reflexively engage with embodied forms of tasting. We report on the development of methods that, in a next step, are to be combined for a participatory exhibition inviting people to experimentally reconfigure their habitual tasting practices and experience agency in matters of shaping taste. The exhibition makes taste public by demonstrating the construction of sensory experience in eating practices. It positions taste as a collective issue which every human being can experiment with—and thus to contest the governance of taste as currently exercised by industrial corporations and scientific experts.
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spelling doaj-art-9d5f2ffe9acd4c8bb4dbfecde513815c2025-08-19T22:13:06ZengCogitatioPolitics and Governance2183-24632019-10-017422423610.17645/pag.v7i4.22151208Making Taste Public: Industrialized Orders of Sensing and the Democratic Potential of Experimental EatingJan-Peter Voß0Michael Guggenheim1Department of Sociology, Technische Universität Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, UKExisting discussions of food democracy focus on people’s freedom to choose healthy, sustainable, or otherwise ‘good’ foods. Such foods are supposed to be unrestrained by oligopolistic structures of food supply, economic inequality, misinformation, or the misleading lobbying campaigns of the food industry. Our article aims to broaden the discussion about food democracy: focusing on people’s freedom to choose the food they want, but also on people’s freedom to engage with what they eat and how they want to eat it. This thematizes collective orders of sensing and, more specifically, taste. Based on pragmatist and praxeological studies we pose that tasting food is a matter of historically grown collective practices. In a second step, we assert that the reflexive shaping of such practices is currently dominated by the food industry and related forms of sensory science. Democratizing taste is a matter of people’s capacity to self-govern how they experience and enjoy food. To this end, we suggest the approach of ‘experimental eating’ as a way to question and reflexively engage with embodied forms of tasting. We report on the development of methods that, in a next step, are to be combined for a participatory exhibition inviting people to experimentally reconfigure their habitual tasting practices and experience agency in matters of shaping taste. The exhibition makes taste public by demonstrating the construction of sensory experience in eating practices. It positions taste as a collective issue which every human being can experiment with—and thus to contest the governance of taste as currently exercised by industrial corporations and scientific experts.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/2215eating sociologyexperimental eatingfood democracyfood studiessensory studiestaste
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food democracy
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title Making Taste Public: Industrialized Orders of Sensing and the Democratic Potential of Experimental Eating
title_full Making Taste Public: Industrialized Orders of Sensing and the Democratic Potential of Experimental Eating
title_fullStr Making Taste Public: Industrialized Orders of Sensing and the Democratic Potential of Experimental Eating
title_full_unstemmed Making Taste Public: Industrialized Orders of Sensing and the Democratic Potential of Experimental Eating
title_short Making Taste Public: Industrialized Orders of Sensing and the Democratic Potential of Experimental Eating
title_sort making taste public industrialized orders of sensing and the democratic potential of experimental eating
topic eating sociology
experimental eating
food democracy
food studies
sensory studies
taste
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