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Seminar - July 2016
What Can Governments Do to Address Childhood Obesity? A Community Perspective
Foodies and ethics - Prof Rachel Ankeny featured on "The Philosopher's Zone"
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
Phylloxera in the South Australian Viticultural Imagination
The Conversation article
Tastes like Moral Superiority: What Makes Food 'Good'?
The Conversation article
'Mummy, Where Does Steak Come From?' How Australian Families Talk About Meat
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
Seminar - April 2016
Differing Scales of Fat: Troubling What We Think We Know About Obesity
Seminar - March 2016
Why 'Big Sugar' Survives: The Strange Case of Indonesia Since the 1930s