Slow movement (culture)
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The Slow Movement advocates a cultural shift toward slowing down life's pace. It began with Carlo Petrini's protest against the opening of a McDonald's restaurant in Piazza di Spagna, Rome in 1986 that sparked the creation of the Slow Food organization. Over time, this developed into a subculture in other areas, such as Cittaslow (Slow Cities), Slow living, Slow Travel, and Slow Design.
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See also
- African time
- Carl Honoré
- In Praise of Slow
- Slow architecture
- Slow cinema
- Slow parenting
- Slow Photography
- Slow design
- Slow living
- Slow reading
- Slow programming
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