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“Would you put oregano on your posole?” Lois Stanford on teaching “Food and Culture Around the World” and using New Mexico’s diversity in the classroom

Lauren Moore University of Kentucky This month, we hear from Lois Stanford, Associate Professor of Anthropology at New Mexico State … More

Anthropology of Food, food studies, new mexico, SAFN

Christine Wilson Award

Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition 2013 Christine Wilson Student Paper Award DEADLINE OCT 4! The Society for … More

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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

AAA meeting, Anthropology, call for papers, CFP, conference, Food policy, food studies, SAFN, Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition

CFP: Toward Sustainable Foodscapes and Landscapes

Call for Participation Due Date February 1, 2013 Joint annual meetings of the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society (AFHVS), … More

ASFS, call for papers, CFP, conference, SAFN, Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition

Food Stamped, The Documentary

by Janet Chrzan A few days ago I provided a shout-out about Food Stamped to several listserves (including SAFN). In … More

Anthropology, food insecurity, Food policy, Food security, food stamps, food studies, SAFN, Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition

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

AFHVS, Anthropology, ASFS, call for papers, conference, Food policy, food studies, SAFN, Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition

Food and Agriculture Under the Big Sky

Another day, another opportunity to travel, present your research, meet interesting people…and have a few great meals with them.  This … More

AFHVS, Anthropology, ASFS, Association for the Study of Food and Society, conference, food studies, SAFN, Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition

Food Anthropology in Montreal!

Call for Papers: Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition  Your opportunity to present at the 110th American … More

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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

Anthropology, economics, evolution, food, Food security, food studies, omnivore's dilemma, pollan, SAFN, salmonella, Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition, sustainability

2010 Christine Wilson Award Winners

The Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition (SAFN) is pleased to announce and congratulate the winners of the … More

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