Congratulations on what seems like an important and very necessary book for any one interested in the myriads of issues raised around food in our society - themselves so often the reflection of the 'organization' of our society! I was unaware of this book until now and will try to do my part to make it known to other potential users. Critical thinking around food is a must, especially in this era of social networks.... Thanks Mustafa et coll.
Agreed, Mustafa, critical thinking, through problem-based learning and showcasing solutions (as you eloquently describe), are an essential aspect of teaching about food politics, and a major component of food literacy. Actual agency, however, can only come from experience. Critical food literacy builds from growing, harvesting, preparing, preserving, and sharing food. Teaching can happen in a positive way at community gardens, farms, markets, and kitchens (to name a few) -- both at home and abroad.
Congratulations on what seems like an important and very necessary book for any one interested in the myriads of issues raised around food in our society - themselves so often the reflection of the 'organization' of our society! I was unaware of this book until now and will try to do my part to make it known to other potential users. Critical thinking around food is a must, especially in this era of social networks.... Thanks Mustafa et coll.
Thank you Micheline! This means a lot for us. A big hug!
Agreed, Mustafa, critical thinking, through problem-based learning and showcasing solutions (as you eloquently describe), are an essential aspect of teaching about food politics, and a major component of food literacy. Actual agency, however, can only come from experience. Critical food literacy builds from growing, harvesting, preparing, preserving, and sharing food. Teaching can happen in a positive way at community gardens, farms, markets, and kitchens (to name a few) -- both at home and abroad.
Good poınt!