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Australian Food, Society and Culture Network

Connecting food experts across disciplines

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This network has been established to allow researchers and policy makers located in Australia who are interested in the social and cultural aspects of food and eating to connect with each other. We hope this network will foster interdisciplinary projects and other research synergies.

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Our purpose

Title : Facilitate research exchange and collaboration

Description : To serve as a network and forum that facilitates research exchange, collaboration and synergy between researchers in Australia interested in the social and cultural aspects of food and eating across a range of disciplines.

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Title : Foster international links

Description : To foster international links with similar networks in other countries for research exchange and sharing.

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Title : Inform policy and practice

Description : To draw from national and international expertise of the Network’s members to inform local and global food policy and practice.

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About us

The Australian Food, Society and Culture Network includes members from around Australia and also links to other related networks both within Australia and in other countries. Members of the network are from a wide range of disciplines, including the humanities and social sciences but also marketing, nutrition, medicine, public health and health policy.

Our members are interested in such topics as health, body weight, gender and sexual identity, the family, agriculture and food provisioning, the cross-cultural dimensions of food and eating, the portrayal of food and cooking in the media, the history of food, indigenous foodways and sustainable food systems.

The network particularly seeks to explore the ways in which food and eating practices can be examined critically and theorised using relevant socio-cultural theoretical perspectives.

Our areas of work

The interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary nature of the network is reflected in several thematic groups representing our current membership's research interests. The thematic groups may meet individually, butÌýthe Australian Food, Society and Culture Network organises a meeting once a year in an annual workshop where all the thematic groups can come together to present research and exchange ideas.Ìý

  • Food and Socioeconomic Disadvantage
  • Families, Relationships and Food
  • Gender, the Body and Food
  • Food and Ethics
  • Methodologies in Food Research
  • Food Production and Supply Chains
  • Food Policy, Politics and Governance
  • Social Histories of Food
  • Mass Media, Commodity Culture and Food
  • Food and Consumption
  • Food and Sensory Experience
  • Food and Health
  • Time in Culinary Culture
  • Food, Race and Class
  • Indigenous Foodways

Our events

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2022

  • AFSCN Symposium – Nourishing Futures: Food, Diet, and Health in Times of Crises
    15 July 2022, The University of Sydney

This interdisciplinary symposium explores changing food systems, practices, and futures in an age of multiple, overlapping crises. The speakers will investigate new ways of thinking about the relationship between ecology, food, culture, and health in an age of self-devouring growth, when environmental and social inequities are intensifying, and health concerns are amplified by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Keynote: Asking different questions: Leveraging ethnography to nourish people, health promotion and policy, Professor Megan Warin (University of Adelaide).

Download theÌý2022 Symposium Program (pdf, 708.9KB)

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2019

  • AFSCN Symposium – Data, Diets, Digitalism: Emergent Food Research Methodologies
    15 November 2019, The University of Sydney

This one-day symposium examined emergent research methodologies in the study of food, nutrition, and diet. We looked at the ways in which new methodologies to examine food and food cultures have expanded, both with technologies of the digital age that reconfigure systems of food production and production, as well as new sensory (tactile/haptic, visual, olfactory), representational, cultural, and social practices that shape the food citizen. We also examined moving boundaries in the study of food, society, and culture through the lends of foodscape mapping, reflexive research methods, and indigenous/cross-cultural food pedagogies.

Download theÌý2019 Symposium Program (pdf, 873.5KB)

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  • AFSCN Symposium- Food and Place, Food and Displace
    9th November 2018, Flinders University Victoria Square, Adelaide, South Australia

The aim of this one-day symposium wasÌýto present and discuss research on the relationships between eating, drinking, place and culture. WeÌýlooked at the ways in which settings, places and habitats construct opportunities for old and new forms of alimentation and cultural significance. The symposium presented research on the experiences of those who have been, by accident or design, displaced from their foodways. The event included an interactive 'dessert-in-hand' food experience hosted byÌýPost Dining.ÌýIn the afternoon a workshop was held to discuss the research and actions for the network in 2019.

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Resources

  • British Food Journal
  • International Journal of Food Studies

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