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Big Data, Food Consumption and Food Policy

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Green Templeton College
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Professor Tim Lang, Professor of Food Policy, City University London gives a talk on significance of the emergence of big data in the world of food.
Collation of data has long been a feature of the food system, but big data does signal a new round in the long tussle between food capital, the state and food democracy. The technical shift in big data creates new opportunities for the transfer of food power between consumers, government and commerce. Public policy is not currently helping the democratisation of these opportunities, despite rhetoric of consumer sovereignty. A new food citizenship is elusive.

This lecture proposed that the 21st century food challenge is no longer a matter of plentiful supply of cheap affordable foods, as the productionists conceived it in the mid 20th century.

Big food data reminds us that the battle for food control is both about information and minds not just nutrients, bodies and ecosystems. And it is still about which policy direction to follow. Big data does not reduce the options but does add urgency.

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Green Templeton College
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Tim Lang
Keywords
food
big data
research
social science
Department: Green Templeton College
Date Added: 28/07/2016
Duration: 00:54:02

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