By Elizabeth Danforth, MPH PhD, Iowa Food Systems Council The average hunter is white, rural and male. His father hunted, … More
Tag: Food security
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
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
Eating in Times of Financial Crisis
File it under “strange and unusual.” That’s what Reuters did in putting up the photo of one of many Yemeni … More
Food Networks: Gender and Foodways
Call for Papers! Conference! (From the conference web site, which you can find here.) “Food Networks: Gender and Foodways” An … More
Anthropological perspectives on migration, food and nutrition
With the permission of the editors of Anthropology News, we republish SAFN’s monthly news column from that publication. This is the May 2011 column, edited … More
Food Prices and Uprisings
There is unrest in Egypt. And Tunisia. These uprisings are being partly fueled by rising food costs, especially bread. The … More
Contaminated cuisines and the omnivore’s dilemma
As a service to our readers and with the permission of the editors of Anthropology News, we have decided to … More
Seafood Solidarity
Even before I wrote up the restaurant guide for the upcoming AAA meeting in New Orleans, people were asking me … More