What Do People in other Disciplines Seem to Know When They Talk about Food (That You Wish You Knew More About)?. Using food studies, social sciences, applied economics, and policy studies to navigate the conceptual 'map' of how food is understood, this panel puts central issues of food availability into context from different disciplinary points...
What Do People in other Disciplines Seem to Know When They Talk about Food (That You Wish You Knew More About)?. Using food studies, social sciences, applied economics, and policy studies to navigate the conceptual 'map' of how food is understood, this panel puts central issues of food availability into context from different disciplinary points...
Neoliberal Policy Reform, Rural Livelihoods, and Urban Food Security in West Africa: A Comparative Study of the Gambia, Côte d'Ivoire, and Mali. A talk by William Moseley, Geography, Macalester, with comments by Tracey Deutsch, History; Emily Hoover, Horticulture; and Rachel Schurman, Sociology. High food prices in 2007-08 touched off food riot...
How Might We Talk with Each Other about Food Abundance and Scarcity in New and Powerful Ways?. What are productive ways to understand disciplinary and political differences in how we talk about, and do research on, food? How can the necessity of disciplinary protocols be balanced with a desire to disrupt those prescriptions by bringing in work f...
How Might We Talk with Each Other about Food Abundance and Scarcity in New and Powerful Ways?. What are productive ways to understand disciplinary and political differences in how we talk about, and do research on, food? How can the necessity of disciplinary protocols be balanced with a desire to disrupt those prescriptions by bringing in work f...
Sense and Sensibilities: Exploring the Origins of the Global 'Anti-Biotech' Movement. Rachel Schurman will discuss her research on social activism and genetic engineering. Schurman is a professor of Sociology at the University of Minnesota. William Munro is a professor of Political Science at Illinois Wesleyan University. Cosponsored by the Depa...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Munro, William; Schurman, Rachel
Created:
2008-10-30
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Sense and Sensibilities: Exploring the Origins of the Global 'Anti-Biotech' Movement. Rachel Schurman will discuss her research on social activism and genetic engineering. Schurman is a professor of Sociology at the University of Minnesota. William Munro is a professor of Political Science at Illinois Wesleyan University. Cosponsored by the Depa...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Munro, William; Schurman, Rachel
Created:
2008-10-30
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.