ALTERNATIVE FOOD MOVEMENT GAINS POLITICAL CLOUT, SAYS COEDITOR OF GASTRONOMICA
September 10, 2007
September 10, 2007
SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Sept. 10 -- The University of California at Santa Cruz issued the following press release:
This year's unprecedented public interest in the federal Farm Bill signals a major political shift in the alternative food movement, says food scholar Melanie DuPuis, coeditor of the current special "politics of food" issue of Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture.
DuPuis welcomes the change in focus from individual eating habits to broad- . . .
This year's unprecedented public interest in the federal Farm Bill signals a major political shift in the alternative food movement, says food scholar Melanie DuPuis, coeditor of the current special "politics of food" issue of Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture.
DuPuis welcomes the change in focus from individual eating habits to broad- . . .