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FC&S is an international & interdisciplinary peer-reviewed publication dedicated to exploring the complex relationships among food, culture, & society.

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How does food marketing form your opinion of certain foods? Postum, a wheat bran drink in Sweden, went beyond its role when it capitalized on the debate on the dangers of coffee by entering the “discourses of wellbeing, morality, & productivity.”.
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Throughout the early twentieth century, the widespread growth of coffee drinking in Sweden led for calls by health reformers, doctors and scientists to implement measures to curtail what they deeme...
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Authors Eila Kauppinen & Päivi Palojoki conducted a study at 4 youth centers in Finland to explore the impact of informal learning environment towards a holistic approach to food education.” Read this article to gain insight into their process & findings.
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Food education has become an umbrella term covering various understandings of our relationship with food, originating from diverse research contexts. There is often the need to form a “holistic” un...
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We want to highlight this illuminating conversation with Drs. Hobart & Yates-Doerr on their fieldwork at the summit of Mauna Kea & Guatemala, respectively. As we introduce this new form of article, we encourage you to submit your own ideas. Check it out!.
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Published in Food, Culture & Society: An International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (Vol. 26, No. 4, 2023)
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Quinoa's status as a “superfood" is no longer limited to its nutritionally superior qualities but what it can do for our world's most pressing problems. Author Fabiana Li explores the complex politics of quinoa, its potential, and its contested ownership.
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Check out this Open access article to learn about the real reason behind the recent proliferation of urban gardening in Ho Chi Minh City, the desire for people to control the food they consume, especially in light of food safety concerns in Vietnam.
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In recent years, the southern Vietnamese metropolis of Ho Chi Minh City has seen a proliferation of urban gardening, ranging from the minute home-growing of herbs and vegetables to commercial urban...
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Food, Culture & Society
3 years
To understand how food-sharing activities provide opportunities to address issues like poverty, racism, and xenophobia through the lens of Christian communities in Moscow, read this excellent article by Melissa Caldwell.
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Themes of fellowship are prominent in the words and actions of participants in Moscow’s Christian communities, especially as congregations promote social events as fundamental modes of religious ex...
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Food, Culture & Society
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Take a deep dive with author Susan Pattie to learn about the Armenian ritual of madagh as she explores this practice and its interpretation based on her research and fieldwork in Cyprus, Syria, Armenia, London, and the United States.
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In light of the current racial and anti-Semitic sentiments, read this excellent article by Nir Avieli & Fran Markowitz about how the African Hebrew Israelites celebrate the “New World Passover” as a way of overcoming prejudice and racism.
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Every May, the African Hebrew Israelite Community (AHIC), a transnational millenarian group with its headquarters in the Israeli desert town of Dimona, celebrates its most important festival, “New ...
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Have you ever wondered how ascribing to the Paleo diet might fulfill many functions that we connect with traditional religion? Even if you haven't, you should read this fascinating study by Catie Gressier. It is part of the Eating Religiously collection.
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Food, Culture & Society
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The editors introduce the volume by discussing the "contemporary paradox" of calls for revitalizing ancient animal sacrifices vs. embracing veganism. Be on the lookout for a weekly tweet for articles in the collection. 2/2.
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This, the first article in our co-edited Thematic Issue, “Eating Religiously: Food and Faith in the 21st Century“ introduces Food, Culture and Society readers to the intriguing research questions p...
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Check out the articles in Eating religiously: Food and faith in the 21st century collection, edited by Nir Avieli & Fran Markowitz. 1/2.
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Explore the article collection: Eating religiously: Food and faith in the 21st century. Published in Food, Culture & Society.
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Check out the latest article where Jeanne K. Firth tackles the topic of relying on charitable foundations started by chefs & restaurants to care for communities during a crisis by drawing on research from New Orleans to study these trends during COVID-19 .
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Charitable foundations started by chefs and restaurant companies continue to grow and occupy space as prominent humanitarian leaders during times of crisis, and this paper utilizes research from Ne...
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Have you ever wondered how restaurants & bars managed to serve alcohol during the pandemic? Jonas Baath & Johan Nilsson tell us in this insightful article how the managers & staff operated during the Swedish government's most restrictive Covid-19 policies.
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Food, Culture & Society
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Have you read this fascinating study by Kristian Bjørkdahl & Karen Lykke Syse about how far we have moved away from the ritual practice of animal killing that gave it meaning? Today that meaning is lost in the laws & regulations that justify these killings.
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Food, Culture & Society
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Authors Marjaana Jones & Piia Jallinoja set out to understand people’s motivations in determining their diets, especially in a complex and conflicting world of food information. Their study focuses on people who follow a low-carbohydrate diet in Finland.
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Low-carbohydrate diets promote the idea that reducing carbohydrate intake is a key to a healthier life and more natural way to eat. The proponents of these diets form food communities, which share ...
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Be sure to read this remarkable essay by Alyssa Paredes about how the "gendered political economy of food distribution" in Japan accomplishes more than food provisioning; it fosters social connection.
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In recent history, the sudden visibility of food delivery services has alerted global publics to the labor asymmetries and the transformative potential of food transport in societies upended by cha...
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Food, Culture & Society
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Read this well-documented paper by Christine Barnes regarding the hidden gendered labor of "good food and motherhood across the digital foodscape," highlighting the popular Instagrammable content of Bento in Japan.
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Digital foodscapes not only transform our everyday relationships with food but offer creative and entrepreneurial opportunities. This paper works to expand the Anglo-American focus of digital foods...
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In this article, authors Annelie Björkhagen Turesson and Jenny Ekblad shine a light on the importance of meals in the lives of migrant families in Sweden through a rare lens, photo documentation by their children:.
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This article aims to develop an understanding of food and meals as a family practice of migrant families living in structural homelessness. It is based on a study in which 15 children (aged 9–16) p...
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This article by Ingela Bohm eloquently delves into the ambiguous dichotomy of school Home Economics' classes in Sweden:
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The school subject home economics (HE) provides education on food, meals, and sustainability. Drawing on observations and interviews with eight Swedish HE teachers during 2018, this paper conceptua...
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An incredibly insightful piece on how Portuguese platforms issued by Portuguese specialty stores are portraying rural provenance foods! Read the article here:
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This article analyzes how rural provenance foods are portrayed by the promotional materials, websites and social media issued by urban specialty stores in Portugal. Even though provenance food may ...
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