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Seminar - July 2016

What Can Governments Do to Address Childhood Obesity?  A Community Perspective

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Foodies and ethics - Prof Rachel Ankeny featured on "The Philosopher's Zone"

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Prof Rachel Ankeny from the Food Values Research Group and Department of History at the University of Adelaide recently appeared on Radio National's "The Philosopher's Zone" discussing food ethics.

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Seminar - June 2016

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Phylloxera in the South Australian Viticultural Imagination

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The Conversation article

Tastes like Moral Superiority: What Makes Food 'Good'?

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The Conversation article

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'Mummy, Where Does Steak Come From?' How Australian Families Talk About Meat

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Engaging the Public in Food Policy Deliberation

Food is of central importance in human lives, and has meanings beyond basic nutrition such as pleasure and community identity.

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UVM Food Systems Summit Keynote Q&A with Rachel Ankeny

Professor Rachel Ankeny, convener of the Food Values Research Group, will be a keynote speaker at the 2016 University of Vermont Food Systems Summit, June 14-15. The summit will explore the central question "What makes food good?"

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Seminar - May 2016

Sustainability for Seals or Fishers?: Presenting an Assessment of the Socio-Economic Impact of Seal Populations, South Australia

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Seminar - April 2016

Differing Scales of Fat: Troubling What We Think We Know About Obesity

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Seminar - March 2016

Why 'Big Sugar' Survives: The Strange Case of Indonesia Since the 1930s

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