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FOODCITIZENS?

SOLIDARITY

DIVERSITY

SKILL

SCALE


CONNECTIONS

click on the buildings to start


PLACE

connection in first city


PLACE

connection in second city

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WELCOME TO THE FOOD CITIZENS? I-DOC

The i-doc connects 50 case studies, identifiable as icons on a map that ideally
conjoins Gdańsk, Turin and Rotterdam in a single digital canvas, crossed by a
stylized river symbolizing the important waterways that characterize the life
and topography of each city: the Vistula and port waters of the gulf of Gdańsk,
the Dora and Po in Turin, and the Rhine/Meuse estuary in Rotterdam.

Move the mouse over the map to start. Click on the buildings that pop out. When
you click on the sites, coloured lines will pop up. These lines are divided by
colour, and they correspond to the four research categories we use in our
research: Solidarity, Diversity, Skill and Scale.

You can then click on the top right button to open the sidebar. The sidebar has
a dial on the top and information boxes in the middle and at the bottom of the
page. Once the sidebar is open, you can click on the city buildings. Information
about each place will appear in the sidebar under the sites’ names.

The lower boxes in the sidebar match the colour of the lines. They can explain
how our research framed the comparison between places. By pressing and holding
onto the circle on the top right, you can turn the dial and change the research
category the lines represent.

If you have too many lines on the screen, press this icon to clear them.

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CREDITS

The team thanks all research participants in Gdańsk, Turin and Rotterdam: this
i-doc is also the result of their knowledge, contributions, and multiple forms
of collaborations with us.

All the team has contributed in different capacities and stages to the i-doc
production.

Learn more about the project at foodcitizens.eu

Federico De Musso: Training and directing the filming team. Filming in Gdańsk,
Turin and Rotterdam. Editing and post-production of the audiovisual material.
Co-construction of the comparative analysis. Texts co-editor. Research and
choice of the digital platform format. Ideating, designing and coding the i-doc.

Ola Gracjasz: Fieldwork, filming and photography in Gdańsk. Assistant editor.
Subtitling. Collaborative identification of the interconnections between case
studies, and texts about Gdańsk.

Cristina Grasseni: Project’s Principal Investigator. Training and supervising
the project team. Comparative research design and research protocol.
Co-construction of the comparative analysis. Texts co-editor.
Marilena Poulopoulou: research support (data management, communication, team
assistance).

Robin Smith: Preparatory readings, literature review, template case studies,
co-editor research protocol.

Hanna Stalenhoef: research support (data management, communication, team
assistance).

Maria Vasile: Fieldwork, filming and photography in Turin. Assistant editor.
Editor of the spesa SOSpesa short documentary, video interview at Piazza Foroni
and video of allotments design at Orti Generali. Subtitling with Stefano Murgia.
Collaborative identification of the interconnections between case studies,
author and co-editor of the texts about Turin. Editor of interview excerpts,
selection of documents and hyperlinks for Turin.

Vincent Walstra: Fieldwork, filming and photography in Rotterdam. Assistant
editor. Subtitling. Collaborative identification of the interconnections between
case studies, and texts about Rotterdam.

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