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Announcements 312 ANNOUNCEMENTS the social origins and social and ethnical implic- contributed papers should be 350 or fewer words. ations of agricultural technologies and practices Proposals for sessions should also include an abstract socio-technical issues and controversies in agri- (<350 words) describing the session’s content. culture and food (e.g., industrialization of live- stock production, GMOs/biotechnology, organic 2. It is preferred that abstracts be submitted on food standards, precision agriculture); disk (Corel Word Perfect, MS Word, or a text food- and agriculture-related social movements; file) or as a file attachment by electronic mail the roles of scientific and indigenous knowledges (nlcarlis@factaff.wisc.edu), but clean typewritten in the food system; submissions are also welcome. Include your name, the current status and future prospects of the land- full address, email address, and affiliation after the grant and public agricultural research system; paper title and before the text of the abstract. Proposals regional/local food systems and urban/rural for proposed sessions, panels, and other events should development; include the name, affiliation, and address of the nutrition education and community nutrition; organizer and presider, and a tentative roster of food and the media; participants. All material in the abstract should be the cultural context of food, eating http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Agriculture and Human Values Springer Journals

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Agriculture and Human Values , Volume 17 (3) – Oct 1, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Philosophy; Ethics; Agricultural Economics; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science; History, general; Evolutionary Biology
ISSN
0889-048X
eISSN
1572-8366
DOI
10.1023/A:1017294908783
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Abstract

312 ANNOUNCEMENTS the social origins and social and ethnical implic- contributed papers should be 350 or fewer words. ations of agricultural technologies and practices Proposals for sessions should also include an abstract socio-technical issues and controversies in agri- (<350 words) describing the session’s content. culture and food (e.g., industrialization of live- stock production, GMOs/biotechnology, organic 2. It is preferred that abstracts be submitted on food standards, precision agriculture); disk (Corel Word Perfect, MS Word, or a text food- and agriculture-related social movements; file) or as a file attachment by electronic mail the roles of scientific and indigenous knowledges (nlcarlis@factaff.wisc.edu), but clean typewritten in the food system; submissions are also welcome. Include your name, the current status and future prospects of the land- full address, email address, and affiliation after the grant and public agricultural research system; paper title and before the text of the abstract. Proposals regional/local food systems and urban/rural for proposed sessions, panels, and other events should development; include the name, affiliation, and address of the nutrition education and community nutrition; organizer and presider, and a tentative roster of food and the media; participants. All material in the abstract should be the cultural context of food, eating

Journal

Agriculture and Human ValuesSpringer Journals

Published: Oct 1, 2004

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