by David Beriss Should the slaughter of horses for food be permitted in the United States? This question was raised … More
Category: anthropology
Hunting for Anthropologists: Deer Hunting and the Local Food Movement
By Elizabeth Danforth, MPH PhD, Iowa Food Systems Council The average hunter is white, rural and male. His father hunted, … More
Food Studies Awards!
The Association for the Study of Food and Society proudly confers 5 awards for outstanding scholarship in the field of … More
Montreal: Smoked Meat!
by Alan Nash Department of Geography, Planning and Environment Concordia University, Montreal “What should I eat in Montreal?” As … More
Let’s Root for Montreal’s Bagels!
by Christine Jourdan Forget about the rivalry between the New York Rangers and the Montreal Canadians, or between the … More
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW IN FOOD STUDIES
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW IN FOOD STUDIES AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY, BLOOMINGTON The Food Studies Program and the Institute for Advanced Study at … More
New York in June! Save the Date!
Global Gateways and Local Connections: Cities, Agriculture, and the Future of Food Systems Join us for the Joint 2012 Annual … More
Strained Yogurt and People In Greece
by Leo Vournelis This past weekend another prominent politician became the victim of “yaourtoma”. This time it was the minister … More
Bread, Milk, and the Greek Parliamentary Record
by Leo Vournelis Two weeks ago the Greek government announced a new round of austerity measures targeted primarily at civil … More
Christine Wilson Student Award 2011
Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition 2011 Christine Wilson Student Paper Award The Society for the Anthropology of … More