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University of Huddersfield Repository Lever, John and Bergeaud Blackler, Florence The global assemblage of halal: proliferating understandings and tensions Original Citation Lever, John and Bergeaud Blackler, Florence (2015) The global assemblage of halal: proliferating understandings and tensions. In: 2016 RGS IBG, 1st 4th September, University of Exeter, UK. (Unpublished) This version is available at http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/32176/ The University Repository is a digital collection of the research output of the University, available on Open Access. Copyright and Moral Rights for the items on this site are retained by the individual author and/or other copyright owners. Users may access full items free of charge; copies of full text items generally can be reproduced, displayed or performed and given to third parties in any format or medium for personal research or study, educational or not for profit purposes without prior permission or charge, provided: The authors, title and full bibliographic details is credited in any copy; A hyperlink and/or URL is included for the original metadata page; and The content is not changed in any way. For more information, including our policy and submission procedure, please contact the Repository Team at: E.mailbox@hud.ac.uk. http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/

Annual International Conference Royal Geographical Society September 4, 2015 Introduction Outline of talk The global assemblage of halal: proliferating understandings and tensions ² John Lever University of Huddersfield, UK We start off with a discussion of assemblage, rules, standards and certification We then briefly discuss the origins of halal, Islamic schools of thought/ jurisprudence and the emergence of international halal standards This is followed by a brief case study of halal standards & certification in Turkey Methodologically we follow people, halal things and discourses, between Islam, states and markets across divergent settings in this case Turkey! We contest the notion that rules/ standards are immutable objects by examining the contested processes involved within the global halal assemblage, and by offering some theoretical insights to understand the territorialization of halal ² Florence Bergeaud-Blackler Aix Marseille University, France ² Contact: j.b.lever@hud.ac.uk Rules and standards Assemblage & certification Global Assemblage As a composite concept, the term global assemblage suggests inherent tensions (Ong and Collier 2005) Global implies broadly encompassing, seamless and mobile Assemblage implies heterogeneous, contingent, unstable, partial and situated We argue that the global halal assemblage is a product of multiple and emergent determinations not reducible to a single logic Rules and standards underpin assemblages of certifiers, producers, consumers and investors in many diverse contexts As Europe has expanded eastwards over recent decades, ISO rules in the meat industry have been used to improve food safety across the EU Dunne (2008) argues that standards for beef production were implemented to produce functionally comparable results across multiple sites, thus giving the EU the chance to sanction actors that did not conform She argues that rules/ standards can therefore be viewed as immutable mobiles objects that have transformative effects without apparently being transformed themselves (Latour 1987) 3 1

Rules and standards Certification Halal rules On this account, rules have have enduring authority as apolitical scientific or technical artifacts (Busch 2000) a surprising claim given Ong and Collier s (2005) focus on multiple and emergent determinations! In Arabic, halal literally means permissible or lawful as opposed to haram, which indicates that something is forbidden or unlawful We challenge this argument by examining how actors engage in rule making to redefine certification standards within the global halal assemblage (BergeaudBlackler, Fischer and Lever 2015) Traditionally this signifies pure or wholesome food meat in particular produced in accordance with proper Islamic practices, for example, ritual slaughter & pork avoidance. As we demonstrate, the economic and social relations underpinning this assemblage are dynamic and unstable (Ong and Collier 2005) Halal thus implies that meat is produced according to specific Islamic rules. Following on from this, we offer some theoretical insights to understand the complexity of halal in particular places! In reality these rules are few, but they vary with animal type, method of killing, regional schools of Islamic thought/ jurisprudence (jurists and scholars), international halal standards, and market demands and opportunities Allah makes good things lawful to them and bad things unlawful (7, 157) Islam by schools of thought/jurisprudence Influence of Madhhab (Lever and Miele 2012) More recently International halal standards Numerous new international halal standards, ostensibly to fight fraud, unofficially to get ahead of the game (Bergeaud-Blackler, Fischer and Lever 2015) The pioneer of this approach was Malaysia! Committed to halal standardization as an internal policy mechanism since the early 1980s, Malaysia inspired the drafting of the very first global (Codex Alimentarius) halal guidelines This approach remains a reference point for the WTO and has opened up new horizons for international standardization initiatives (BergeaudBlackler, Fischer and Lever 2015) 2

1. The World Halal Food Council (WHFC) International halal standards Assemblage Global Islam Ruling AKP Ottoman Empire Main Player = GIMDES Halal in Turkey Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) tensions European Modernization since 1923 EU Animal Welfare Legislation 1. The World Halal Food Council (WHFC): the liberal option backed by Indonesian Ulama and the Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America (IFANCA) 2. The International Halal Integrity Alliance/World Halal Forum: the experts initiated by Malaysia, focused on technical expertise and accreditation 3. The Gulf Organization for Standardization: the Landlord Seen to have religious legitimacy, financial backing but little expertise 4. The Standards and Metrology Institute for Islamic Countries (SMIIC), the Community led by Turkey but Turkey s leadership opposed by Saudi Arabia 5. The Halal Standard of the European Committee for Standardization (CEN): the legal option initiated by Austria, also led by Turkey, attempts to bring together a 9 diverse range of European standards Main player = Turkish Standards Institute (TSE) 2. International Halal Integrity Alliance Malaysia works in Turkey in collaboration with 3rd party certification bodies, most notably GIMDES. Malaysia and GIMDES not work with OIC or TSE! 3. The Gulf Organization for Standardization. Opposed to the West, Malaysia, and Turkey seen to have strong religious legitimacy though little expertise. A key emerging player set to challenge Malaysian dominance? 4. The Standards and Metrology Institute for Islamic Countries (SMIIC). Turkey works with OIC through through its leadership of SMIIC, which was opposed by Saudi Arabia. Ostensibly opposed to the West, but there are disagreements amongst OIC members over mechanical slaughter, stunning and aquatic animals. Turkey is in favour of stunning because of its EU links and export potential, while other OIC members are divided! 5. The Halal Standard of the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Led by Turkey focused on European standardization. Halal in Turkey tensions Who owns halal? 10 New economic and social relations Global processes Ø Initially Turkey was interested in halal certification standards for export We can see in the case of Turkey how theology, politics and regulation diverge and overlap through new economic and social alliances. Rules and standards are not immutable objects they are highly contested even in distinct geographical territories! How do we understand these processes within the global halal assemblage? Ø A number of new certification bodies focus now on the internal market Ø Some are of these are aligned with GIMDES, IHIA, and are TSE accredited Ø Some are aligned with GIMDES and Malaysia but are not TSE accredited Ø Others are accredited only by SMIIC and/or TSE Ø Such collaborations depend on rules & targeted markets and consumer groups 11 3

I have argued elsewhere that Malaysia targets and attempts to articulate the interests of competing social and economic actors in the global halal market through the strategic rearrangement of transnational, horizontal space (Lever 2013; 2015). Most of the halal standard setting bodies outlined in this talk operate in this way across diverse geographical settings establishing strategies that cut across horizontal space on the vertical plane (Papadopoulos et al. 2008). 13 The future of the global halal market Conclusions I have argued that this situation underpins the postliberal politics of halal in European societies by bringing about change in urban spaces (Lever 2013; 2015) By 2030, the Muslim population is expected to increase from 1.6 billion to 2.2 billion by 180% in Canada, 140% in the US and by more than 100% in a number of European countries (Miller 2009) This presents significant opportunities to target new segments of economy and society in these places Gulf Organisation for Standardization is starting to challenge Malaysia to increase the complexity of the global halal assemblage sill further! The following theoretical account of these developments has been offered (Papadopoulos et al. 2008: 32) Micrograph of a heterogeneous stem cell colony isolated from human corneal cells at different stages of differentiation. The cell is likely to be at the centre of the colony where new cells reside. Further from the centre, the cells are older and larger and will eventually die as something new comes into being. Image reproduced with the permission of Dr Nick Di Girolamo, School of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney. If the unbounded network is paradigmatic for understandings of transnational governance cultures or assemblages of stem cells serve as a paradigmatic figure of how a series of different actors, akin to the pluripotence of stem cells might 14 develop into a valued body part or into a cancerous growth. Annual International Conference Royal Geographical Society, September 4, 2015 Thank you any questions? 4