
What is good food: A conversation about food and the construction of value, with stories from Morocco and... See details
Wed, 2018-01-24 11:50
What is good food: A conversation about food and the construction of value, with stories from Morocco and Croatia.
Katharina Graf is a postdoctoral research fellow at the SOAS Food Studies Centre, University of London. Her research interests pertain to the preparation of food, material and...
What is good food: A conversation about 'real food' in and around farmers markets in Shanghai and in food education in... See details
Fri, 2017-12-15 14:48
What is good food: A conversation about 'real food' in and around farmers markets in Shanghai and in food education in Taiwan.
Leo Pang is a PhD candidate at the SOAS Food Studies Centre. His research is on small organic farmers, farmers’ markets and the farmers’ market organisers in...
What is good food? A conversation about farming and ways of knowing in the US and Bangladesh
Megan, a PhD researcher... See details
Fri, 2017-11-24 06:28
What is good food? A conversation about farming and ways of knowing in the US and Bangladesh
Megan, a PhD researcher at the University of Exeter and Director at Glynwood considers the challenges in developing a sustainable local food system in and around New York and in contemporary America....
What is good food? A conversation about food decisions made by governments, the market, in the household and among... See details
Thu, 2017-11-09 20:31
What is good food? A conversation about food decisions made by governments, the market, in the household and among children
Francesca, a PhD researcher in anthropology, affiliated to SOAS and the Thomas Coram Research Unit at UCL’s Institute of Education reflects on her fieldwork among young...Where is the most spiritual place in Indonesia? What should you eat if you cannot handle street food? This is the first... See details
Fri, 2014-01-31 20:02
Where is the most spiritual place in Indonesia? What should you eat if you cannot handle street food? This is the first episode of the Bon Voyage series, where the hosts Maria and Cecile talk to guests Andari Titis and Raisa Tainawi about what the 17,000 island archipelago is all about. From...World Food Day 2012: Agri-Health ? a new paradigm to tackle hunger and malnutrition?
In this episode of Development... See details
Mon, 2012-10-15 15:55
World Food Day 2012: Agri-Health ? a new paradigm to tackle hunger and malnutrition?
In this episode of Development Matters, coinciding with World Food Day on the 16th October 2012, Anna Marry from LIDC talks to Bhavani Shankar, Professor of International Agriculture, Food and Health at the...2nd Annual LCIRAH Agri-Health Workshop: The Role of Agricultural and Food Systems Research in Combating Chronic Disease... See details
Tue, 2012-07-31 16:48
2nd Annual LCIRAH Agri-Health Workshop: The Role of Agricultural and Food Systems Research in Combating Chronic Disease for Development. London, 2nd-3rd July, 2012
Distinguished Lecture: ?The Politics of Food: the View from 2012" by Marion Nestle; Paulette Goddard Professor in the Department of...2nd Annual LCIRAH Agri-Health Workshop: The Role of Agricultural and Food Systems Research in
Combating Chronic... See details
Tue, 2012-07-31 16:25
2nd Annual LCIRAH Agri-Health Workshop: The Role of Agricultural and Food Systems Research in
Combating Chronic Disease for Development. London, 2nd-3rd July, 2012
What are the links between upstream policy initiated in the agri-food sector on downstream impacts on chronic disease in a...Zhongdong Wave is a show on culture and history of Middle-East in Mandarin Chinese and English.This episode brings you... See details
Thu, 2012-04-12 19:12
Zhongdong Wave is a show on culture and history of Middle-East in Mandarin Chinese and English.This episode brings you to look at Middle-East culture from a slightly different and interesting perspective - the food. In Europe, especially the UK, lebanese cuisine has become a well-known...