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Permalink Reply by Anayensy Herrera on June 13, 2009 at 5:38pm Let's post 'Suggested Viewing' tips here as well:
End Of The Line
A film about the effects of the fishing industry on the oceans and seas. I haven't seen it yet, but I'm hoping a local cinema here will pick it up soon!
Permalink Reply by Jan Begine on June 14, 2009 at 9:57am Jan, Thanks so much for the documental. Sometimes I think never eat fish or other seafoods but in my country many people living to fishing, and they don´t know do other jobs. Excuse for my english
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Permalink Reply by Rose Wellman on October 22, 2009 at 5:19am I don't think this has been mentioned yet: The Anthropology of Food webjournal.
"Anthropology of food is an open source, bilingual electronic review in French and English devoted to the social sciences of phenomena relating to comestibles. It draws on a network of European researchers eager to develop new perspectives on the research and analysis in the social sciences of food. The journal publishes the diverse and complementary research of sociologists, anthropologists, historians, philosophers, and economists."
Fran
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