We’re delighted to share that the call for panels, roundtables, workshops, and tutorials is now open for the XXI IASC Biennial Conference, taking place 21–25 June 2027 in Makassar, Indonesia, with opportunities for online participation.
We’re especially proud that our colleague Oona Morrow is serving on the programme committee, reviewing submissions for the Food as a Commons theme.
This theme challenges the dominant view of food as a commodity and instead explores food as a shared resource that is governed collectively, valued beyond markets, and essential for social and ecological justice. It welcomes contributions on topics including:
>> Governance and institutions for food commons
>> Shifting narratives and values around food
>> Decolonial, Global South, and more-than-human perspectives on food systems
Regional examples from Indonesia and neighbouring countries are particularly encouraged, alongside cross-thematic collaborations.
The theme aims to bring together evidence from food commons initiatives worldwide while co-developing policy proposals for Universal Food Access and strengthening North–South and South–South collaborations.
🗓️ Submission deadline: 12 August 2026
Please note that this is not the call for individual papers, but for those wishing to organise panels, roundtables, workshops, or tutorials.
We encourage our network of researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and community partners to consider contributing to this important conversation on resilience, collective action, and the future of food systems.
Find out more and submit your proposal here.