JAFSCD
@jafscd
World’s first community-supported journal. Peer-reviewed research on the #goodfood movement and #foodsystems. Free, online, worldwide. FoodSystemsJournal.org
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How can Canada’s Food Guide support a healthier school food environment? New resarch from University of Toronto & Toronto Metropolitan University #SchoolFoodProgram Read JAFSCD for free: doi.org/10.5304/jafscd…
What factors contribute to food business #resilience? New study in JAFSCD explores experiences of #Vermont foodservice operations & farms during #COVID19. @UVMFoodSystems CDAE at UVM UVM Extension @CRS_UVM #foodsystems #localfood Read for free: bit.ly/3Il1zUq
Conditions of food work are usually “bad.” What does #goodfoodwork look like & how can #scholar-activists help advance it? New JAFSCD article by University of British Columbia University of Bristol Cardiff University gives insights from international Good Work for Good Food Forum. Read for free: bit.ly/41gKDY1
New research explores civil society engagement in food systems governance in Canada—what food systems governance is, how it is experienced, and what more participatory structures might look like. Charles Z. Levkoe Lakehead University Read JAFSCD for free: doi.org/10.5304/jafscd…
Food System Practitioner and Educational Resource Database helps #foodsystems practitioners find #training to meet their needs. New JAFSCD article shares how 2 training programs applied this #framework. ISU College of Agriculture and Life Sciences @NCStateExtension Read for free: bit.ly/3U6KFy9
Want to learn about the #psychology of residents living in agricultural intentional communities? Check out this new article by Jess M. Lasoff-Santos and Raymond De Young at University of Michigan. #cohousing #agriculture #ecovillage Read for free: doi.org/10.5304/jafscd…
New JAFSCD paper shares how a justice-based participatory action research (PAR) project at University of San Francisco resulted in innovative strategies on #college #foodinsecurity--shifting from #stigma & toward #community, relationships, #collectiveaction. Read for free: bit.ly/3LftJmm