Food studies is an emerging and interdisciplinary field that has produced abundant theoretical, analytical, and conceptual insights into contemporary agro-food system dynamics. However, space still exists for the convergence of classroom-based food pedagogy and transformative community work to promote social justice frameworks. While calling for a paradigm shift within educational systems, we ask, how can community-based experiential engagement in post-secondary food pedagogy enhance student learning, bridge academic-public divides, and foster transformative social change? Drawing from our experiences farming in Calgary, we argue that activist food studies employed with a learner-centered, place-based teaching approach centering Indigenous ...
The number of food systems education programs and curricula in the U.S. has increased in response to...
Many universities and colleges have started to channel resources toward understanding and supporting...
Many social movements, peasant organisations and radical educators have been deeply engaged in educa...
Community food security (CFS) has a robust history as a social movement addressing the politics and ...
This study investigates the Land, Food, and Community (LFC) series of core courses within the Facult...
This study investigates the Land, Food, and Community (LFC) series of core courses within the Facult...
Food systems education is being studied as a “vital strategy” in transforming the current food syste...
Studies of food systems education have largely avoided questions concerning race. In this commentary...
In a time of crisis, during a global pandemic, climate change and racial unrest, access to food is a...
This action research case study investigates community-based experiential learning (CBEL) in a large...
Interest in food movements has been growing dramatically, but until recently there has been limited ...
This action research case study investigates community-based experiential learning (CBEL) in a large...
This qualitative case study explores the teaching and learning experiences of faculty, community org...
This qualitative case study explores the teaching and learning experiences of faculty, community org...
Many universities and colleges have started to channel resources toward understanding and supporting...
The number of food systems education programs and curricula in the U.S. has increased in response to...
Many universities and colleges have started to channel resources toward understanding and supporting...
Many social movements, peasant organisations and radical educators have been deeply engaged in educa...
Community food security (CFS) has a robust history as a social movement addressing the politics and ...
This study investigates the Land, Food, and Community (LFC) series of core courses within the Facult...
This study investigates the Land, Food, and Community (LFC) series of core courses within the Facult...
Food systems education is being studied as a “vital strategy” in transforming the current food syste...
Studies of food systems education have largely avoided questions concerning race. In this commentary...
In a time of crisis, during a global pandemic, climate change and racial unrest, access to food is a...
This action research case study investigates community-based experiential learning (CBEL) in a large...
Interest in food movements has been growing dramatically, but until recently there has been limited ...
This action research case study investigates community-based experiential learning (CBEL) in a large...
This qualitative case study explores the teaching and learning experiences of faculty, community org...
This qualitative case study explores the teaching and learning experiences of faculty, community org...
Many universities and colleges have started to channel resources toward understanding and supporting...
The number of food systems education programs and curricula in the U.S. has increased in response to...
Many universities and colleges have started to channel resources toward understanding and supporting...
Many social movements, peasant organisations and radical educators have been deeply engaged in educa...