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Articles 1 - 4 of 4
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Future Of Tableware And Cooking Vessels: Some Predictions And Practical Experiments, Ken Albala
The Future Of Tableware And Cooking Vessels: Some Predictions And Practical Experiments, Ken Albala
College of the Pacific Faculty Books and Book Chapters
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Back To The Kitchen: Escaping Processed Food, Ken Albala
Back To The Kitchen: Escaping Processed Food, Ken Albala
College of the Pacific Faculty Articles
To escape the adverse effects of consuming industrial processed food, society must learn fundamental cooking skills once more.
Moving To A New Paradigm: A Reflection On Ethics, Sara Bajor '15
Moving To A New Paradigm: A Reflection On Ethics, Sara Bajor '15
Richard T. Schellhase Essay Prize in Ethics
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The Role Of Ugandan Women In Rural Agriculture And Food Security, Karen Ann Mckenna
The Role Of Ugandan Women In Rural Agriculture And Food Security, Karen Ann Mckenna
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Women engaged in small-scale rural agriculture in Iganga, Uganda for the purpose of household food security and/or income generation face a number of challenges to creating sustainable livelihoods. This analysis is presented in the form of a case study based on research conducted over the period of one year in Uganda between September 2012 and September 2013. Three conceptual orientations are used to guide the research, including sustainable livelihoods, gender and agricultural development, and food security. Pertinent economic, political, and social contexts are identified for each of these orientations. The author then identifies key challenges that women in Iganga face …