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The work of foodification: an analysis of food gentrification in Turin, Italy

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Pages 1328-1349 | Received 12 Jun 2020, Accepted 04 May 2021, Published online: 12 May 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Intersecting culinary and retail geographies, this paper brings to centre stage food in retail gentrification. Theoretically, it suggests that food, together with its spatialities, can produce a “displacement atmosphere” throughout retailscape by enabling privileged consumers to achieve distinction. Empirically, it draws from Porta Palazzo, Turin’s historical neighbourhood and marketplace, where the opening of a branded food hall reveals food’s role in the area’s early-stage retail gentrification. Attending to both the food hall and smaller emerging spatialities, the “work of foodification” is analyzed through three constitutive elements: discourse, materialities, practices. Within the city’s wider geographies and ongoing transformations, the synergy of these elements reveals that the work of foodification is the convert of Porta Palazzo into a device that, first, fixes a displacement atmosphere onto the local retailscape and, then, allows for the gentrification frontier to proceed. The paper responds to calls for re-conceptualizing displacement, contributing to emergent research on marketplaces as gentrification’s frontier spaces.

Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest

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Notes

1. https://www.mercatocentrale.com/format (last access: 28/10/2019)

2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZhtoFkWEOs (last access: 25/11/2019).

3. We use “displacement atmosphere” in a metaphorical way; therefore, we do not engage with geographic debates on atmospheres notwithstanding their importance.

4. www.istat.it (last accessed 28/12/2019).

5. https://www.facebook.com/chiaraappendinosindaca – video uploaded on 13/04/2019 (last accessed 28/12/2019).

6. https://www.mercatocentrale.com/format (last accessed 30/12/2019).

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