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Tag: food studies

Solving the World Food Crisis

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

Anthropology, call for papers, conference, culture, economics, food insecurity, Food policy, Food security, food studies, starvation, sustainability, sustainable food

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

Anthropology of Food, call for papers, CFP, conference, culture, food, food deserts, Food policy, food studies, Israel, Middle East, nutrition

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

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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

food, food studies, foodways, funding, grants, midwest, research

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

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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 meeting, Anthropology, call for papers, CFP, conference, food studies

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

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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

Alaska, culture, fish, food, Food policy, Food security, food studies, globalization, Indian, seafood, sustainability, Tlingit

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

call for papers, culture, food, food studies

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

Anthropology, ASFS, food, Food policy, food studies

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