Dear all,

Please find below a call for papers that might be of interest for those of you 
working on sustainable food systems and food systems transformation:

We are inviting submissions for a panel on "Global Challenges of Food System 
Transformation: Bridging Dichotomies" for the European Association of 
Development and Research Training Institutes (EADI) conference in Antwerp, 
Belgium, 29 Jun to 2 July 2026.
The deadline for abstract submission is 21 December, and the link guiding you 
to the submission system is here: SP38 - Global Challenges of Food System 
Transformation: Bridging 
Dichotomies<https://www.eadi.org/eadi-events/general-conference/eadi/iob-2026-shaping-sustainable-futures-global-challenges-glocal-solutions/panel-overview/seed-panels/sp38-global-challenges-of-food-system-transformation-bridging-dichotomies>

Global Challenges of Food System Transformation: Bridging Dichotomies
Convened by Oane Visser, Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus 
University Rotterdam, Ina Lehmann, VU, Amsterdam, Joseph Awetori Yaro, 
University of Ghana, Dominic Glover, Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 
UK, and Marijn Faling, Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University 
Rotterdam
The past years have acutely demonstrated the need for an overhaul of our food 
systems. While global hunger and undernourishment showed a downward trend for 
several decades, in the past years, food insecurity has markedly increased. 
Crises such as the corona pandemic, Ukraine war and drought, caused major 
disruptions, yet there is growing recognition that they constitute merely 
triggers that expose increasingly acute structural problems of current food 
systems. The increasingly apparent, yet fundamental, challenges of current food 
systems, are characterized as 'severe and persistent problems' , and call for 
'transformative' or 'deep change'.
While there is no shortage of studies and visions on how to transform food 
systems, finding structural solutions is hampered by engrained positions and 
dichotomous thinking. Such dichotomies exist for instance regarding whether 
food systems should be market-led or rights-based, whether they should follow 
land-sharing or land-sparing approaches, or whether innovation should be 
tech-driven or be steered based on (local) knowledge. This panel will examine 
concepts, approaches and methodological tools, to bridge such dichotomous 
thinking, seeking to inform strategies for 'deep' food system transformation.
We seek papers that go beyond examining slight modifications of current 
policies and practices, and instead explore new avenues for food systems 
change, especially when informed by approaches that transcend long-existing 
deadlocks and dichotomous thinking.


Kind regards,
Ina


Dr Ina Lehmann

Assistant professor, Department of Environmental Policy Analysis

Institute for Environmental Studies - Instituut voor Milieuvraagstukken (IVM)

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