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Article
Labels for Life
Frohlich, Xaq
limn, Issue 4
(2014)
The labels on our food exist in a complex political struggle over consumers’ attention. Xaq Frohlich walks us through the information infrastructure of the label and its impact on our “choices.”
Article
Preface: Food Infrastructures
Penders, Bart
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Schleifer, David
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Frohlich, Xaq
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Jauho, Mikko
limn, Issue 4
(2014)
The Editors of Issue #4 take a look at the concept of "food infrastructures."
Article
Peer Reviewed
Cultivating intellectual community in academia: reflections from the Science and Technology Studies Food and Agriculture Network (STSFAN).
Burch, Karly
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Gugganig, Mascha
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Guthman, Julie
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Reisman, Emily
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Comi, Matt
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Brock, Samara
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Kagliwal, Barkha
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Freidberg, Susanne
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Baur, Patrick
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Heimstädt, Cornelius
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Sippel, Sarah Ruth
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Speakman, Kelsey
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Marquis, Sarah
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Argüelles, Lucía
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Biltekoff, Charlotte
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Broad, Garrett
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Bronson, Kelly
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Faxon, Hilary
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Frohlich, Xaq
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Ghosh, Ritwick
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Halfon, Saul
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Legun, Katharine
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Martin, Sarah J
UC Davis Previously Published Works
(2023)
Scholarship flourishes in inclusive environments where open deliberations and generative feedback expand both individual and collective thinking. Many researchers, however, have limited access to such settings, and most conventional academic conferences fall short of promises to provide them. We have written this Field Report to share our methods for cultivating a vibrant intellectual community within the Science and Technology Studies Food and Agriculture Network (STSFAN). This is paired with insights from 21 network members on aspects that have allowed STSFAN to thrive, even amid a global pandemic. Our hope is that these insights will encourage others to cultivate their own intellectual communities, where they too can receive the support they need to deepen their scholarship and strengthen their intellectual relationships.
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