After you attend the ASFS/AFHVS conference in May 2022, it might be worth heading over to France for this conference. … More
Category: anthropology
Do you know where your tea comes from?
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of postings by students in a graduate seminar on food justice … More
Rethinking Food Justice After Hurricane Ida
David Beriss Back toward the end of August, I posted some thoughts here about food justice. That post was meant … More
On Teaching Food Justice
David Beriss I am trying to figure out what we mean when we invoke “food justice.” Let’s start out with … More
Review: Eat to Beat Depression and Anxiety
Drew Ramsey. Eat to Beat Depression and Anxiety: Nourish your Way to Better Mental Health in Six Weeks. Harper Wave/Harper … More
Just Food: Because It Is Never Just Food
David Beriss Today was day one of this year’s best little food conference. Organized by the Association for the Study … More
SAFN Student Awards!
The deadline (June 15) for SAFN’s annual graduate and undergraduate paper awards is fast approaching. If you are a student, … More
What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now, April 26, 2021
David Beriss Do you teach courses related to the anthropology of food and nutrition? From intro courses on food and … More
Send in your Syllabi
SAFN is updating its repository of syllabi and teaching aids and we would love for you to share yours. Please … More
Curative Cuisines of Cambodia
Editor’s Note: We recently published the winners of our first annual SAFN photo contest. There are, of course, interesting stories … More