SCIENTIFIC, SPIRITUAL, AND MORAL CHALLENGES IN SOLVING THE WORLD FOOD CRISIS THE INSTITUTE ON RELIGION IN AN AGE OF SCIENCE Fifty-ninth Annual Summer Conference Silver Bay, New York July 27 to … More
Tag: food studies
CFP: Desert Foods and Food Deserts: Scarcity, Survival and Imagination
Desert Foods and Food Deserts: Scarcity, Survival and Imagination International Conference 19 – 21 November 2013 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, … More
Foodways and Urban Change in Latin America and the Caribbean: AAA 2013 Panel!
by Aeleka Schortman and Amy Lasater-Wille Please consider submitting paper abstracts for our proposed panel on Foodways and Urban Change … More
Midwestern Foodways Grant Opportunity!
SAFN member Robert Dirks has alerted us to a grant opportunity from the Greater Midwest Foodways Alliance. The announcement reads … More
Fish and Ships: Exploring Seascapes and Engagements in Seafood Politics; a AAA 2013 panel!
Organizers: Shingo Hamada (Indiana University) and Lillian Brown (Indiana University) This session explores the interplay of humans and the sea … More
AAA 2013 Panel CFP: Politics of Public Food and Hospitality
Politics of Public Food and Hospitality: Diasporic and Transnational Tables Organizers: Maria Curtis and Christine Kovic, University of Houston Clear Lake. Following … More
AAA Panel CFP! Eating in the City: Foodways, Publics, and Urban Transformation
Eating has become a provocative and political element of urban contestation. Through food, publics are effectively (re)defined and urban futures … More
Smokin’ Fish, Smokin’ Culture
by David Beriss Is it possible to be an authentic Indian in a society overrun with tourists who want to … More
Traditions and Transformations: An Interdisciplinary Food Studies Conference
Saturday, April 20, 2013 California State University, Fullerton Department of Liberal Studies This conference examines the state of interdisciplinary food … More
Bite! Lecture Series at Ohio Wesleyan University
If you will be anywhere in the vicinity of Columbus, Ohio this fall, you may want to stop by Ohio … More