Events
Participatory Democracy and Solidarity-based Food System Transformations
Wednesday 10 July 12:00 until 14:00
University of Sussex Campus : Pevensey 1A3
Speaker: Dr Miseong Cho
Part of the series: SSRP Visiting Fellow seminar
How can food systems be democratized and food security strengthened?
This SSRP seminar confronts these pressing questions, which will be crucial for a sustainable, just future.
Visiting Fellow Dr Miseong Cho, Senior Researcher at the Mosim and Salim Research Institute and Guest Lecturer at Seoul National University, presents a paper entitled: ‘Collective Transformative Learning for Socio-ecological Transformation in Food Systems – a Case Study of the Hansalim Life Movement’.
Dr Cho will share findings from her case study of the Hansalim Life Movement and the Cooperative Federation at its centre. With over 800,000 members, Hansalim is Korea's largest multi-stakeholder food cooperative and brings producers and consumers together in a unique example of economic democracy for sustainable food and farming.
This is followed by a panel discussion with Dr Cho and SSRP Fellows Dr Jonathan Dolley and Dr Adrian Ely. Join us for what promises to be an eye-opening insight into the past and present of food systems and security.
Lunch and coffee will be served before the seminar, from 12pm.
Programme
12pm: Lunch and coffee
12:30pm: 'Collective Transformative Learning for Socio-ecological Transformation in Food Systems - a Case Study of the Hansalim Life Movement', Dr Miseong Cho
1pm: Panel discussion on food systems and security, with Dr Cho, Dr Jonathan Dolley, and Dr Adrian Ely.
1:30pm: Q & A and roundtable discussion
Please register here.
By: Edwin Gilson
Last updated: Thursday, 27 June 2024