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No. 2 (2025)

Vegan foodscapes. An exploratory investigation into the relationship between places, people, and food in Turin

  • Alessia Toldo
  • Carlo Genova
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/rgioa2-2025oa20567
Submitted
luglio 3, 2025
Published
2025-07-21

Abstract

The article explores vegan foodscapes in Turin, analyzing the relationships between vegan subjectivities, food practices, and space. Different configurations of foodscapes emerge from the research, ranging from those resisting the dominant food system to those fully integrated into large-scale retail, with intermediate hybrid forms. The analysis highlights how food spaces influence the maintenance of vegan practices and how these practices, in turn, redefine urban foodscapes.

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