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Zucchini as a Gateway Drug: Cultivating food security in Iowa through gardening

Elizabeth Danforth Richey, PhD, MPH and Angie Tagtow MS, LD, RD Iowa Food Systems Council, info@cultivateiowa.org Do more with less. … More

Anthropology of Food, economics, food pantries, Food policy, Food security, gardening, nutrition, obesity, sustainability

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

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

AAA meeting, Caribbean, CFP, chicago, conference, food, food studies, foodways, Latin America, nutrition, sustainability

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

Hungry in the South Symposium

Science and Technology:  Past, Present, and Future September 13 -16 Save the Date! Join the Southern Food and Beverage Museum … More

conference, Food policy, Food security, food studies, New Orleans, sustainability, technology

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

Anthropology, Food policy, Food security, food studies, hunting, nutrition, sustainability

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

Seafood Solidarity

Even before I wrote up the restaurant guide for the upcoming AAA meeting in New Orleans, people were asking me … More

AAA meeting, Anthropology, disaster, food, Food policy, Food security, Louisiana, New Orleans, seafood, sustainability

City of Gastronomy

The BP Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico (named, it seems, for the fictitious town invented by Gabriel Garcia … More

AAA meeting, Anthropology, BP oil spill, conference, disaster, Food policy, Gulf coast, Louisiana, New Orleans, seafood, sustainability

Wheat prices “tumble” — for now?

miles and miles of Washington wheat Last week I reported on the dramatic rise in wheat prices and suggested that … More

Anthropology, disaster, economics, Food policy, Food security, globalization, sustainability

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