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    Odor Perception in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and its Relationship to Food Neophobia.Anne-Claude Luisier, Genevieve Petitpierre, Camille Ferdenzi, Annick Clerc Bérod, Agnes Giboreau, Catherine Rouby & Moustafa Bensafi - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Container neophobia as a predictor of preference for earned food by rats.Denis Mitchell, Kipling D. Williams & Juli Sutter - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (3):182-184.
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    Strength or Nausea? Children’s Reasoning About the Health Consequences of Food Consumption.Damien Foinant, Jérémie Lafraire & Jean-Pierre Thibaut - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Children’s reasoning on food properties and health relationships can contribute to healthier food choices. Food properties can either be positive (“gives strength”) or negative (“gives nausea”). One of the main challenges in public health is to foster children’s dietary variety, which contributes to a normal and healthy development. To face this challenge, it is essential to investigate how children generalize these positive and negative properties to other foods, including familiar and unfamiliar ones. In the present experiment, we (...)
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    Early Conceptual Knowledge About Food.Matteo Gandolini, Andrea Borghini & Jérémie Lafraire - forthcoming - Review of Philosophy and Psychology:1-21.
    Recent research suggests that preschool (three- to six-years-old) children’s food cognition involves much more than the nutritional information usually conveyed by traditional food education programs. This review aims at collecting the empirical evidence documenting the richness of preschoolers’ conceptual knowledge about food. After introducing the relevance of the topic in the context of the research in early food rejection dispositions (Sect. 1), we draw from empirical contributions to propose the first classification of food knowledge in (...)
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    Crossing borders: food and agriculture in the Americas.Food Choice - 1999 - Agriculture and Human Values 16:97-102.
  6. The editor has review copies of the following books. Potential reviewers should contact the editor to obtain a review copy (aghuval@ nervm. nerdc. ufl. edu). Books not previously listed are in bold faced type. [REVIEW]Food Agrarian Questions & Global Restructuring - 1998 - Agriculture and Human Values 15:195-196.
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  7. The Ethics of Food: A Reader for the Twenty-First Century.Ronald Bailey, Wendell Berry, Norman Borlaug, M. F. K. Fisher, Nichols Fox, Greenpeace International, Garrett Hardin, Mae-Wan Ho, Marc Lappe, Britt Bailey, Tanya Maxted-Frost, Henry I. Miller, Helen Norberg-Hodge, Stuart Patton, C. Ford Runge, Benjamin Senauer, Vandana Shiva, Peter Singer, Anthony J. Trewavas, the U. S. Food & Drug Administration (eds.) - 2001 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In The Ethics of Food, Gregory E. Pence brings together a collection of voices who share the view that the ethics of genetically modified food is among the most pressing societal questions of our time. This comprehensive collection addresses a broad range of subjects, including the meaning of food, moral analyses of vegetarianism and starvation, the safety and environmental risks of genetically modified food, issues of global food politics and the food industry, and the (...)
     
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    The power to convene: making sense of the power of food movement organizations in governance processes in the Global North.Jill K. Clark, Kristen Lowitt, Charles Z. Levkoe & Peter Andrée - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (1):175-191.
    Dominant food systems, based on industrial methods and corporate control, are in a state of flux. To enable the transition towards more sustainable and just food systems, food movements are claiming new roles in governance. These movements, and the initiatives they spearhead, are associated with a range of labels (e.g., food sovereignty, food justice, and community food security) and use a variety of strategies to enact change. In this paper, we use the concept of (...)
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    Ryan E. Galt: Food systems in an unequal world: pesticides, vegetables, and agrarian capitalism in Costa Rica: University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, 2014, 291 pp, ISBN: 978-0-8165-0603-3.Andrew L. Ofstehage - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (4):1017-1018.
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    Genetically Engineered Animals and the Ethics of Food Labeling.Robert Streiffer & Alan Rubel - 2007 - In Paul Weirich (ed.), Labeling Genetically Modified Food: The Philosophical and Legal Debate. New York, US: Oup Usa. pp. 63--87.
    The current debate about labeling genetically engineered (GE) food focuses on food derived from GE crops, neglecting food derived from GE animals. This is not surprising, as GE animal products have not yet reached the market. Participants in the debate may also be assuming that conclusions about GE crops automatically extend to GE animals. But there are two GE animals - the Enviropig and the AquAdvantage Bred salmon - that are approaching the market, animals raise more ethical (...)
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    Risk, anti-reflexivity, and ethical neutralization in industrial food processing.Diana Stuart & Michelle R. Worosz - 2012 - Agriculture and Human Values 29 (3):287-301.
    While innovations have fostered the mass production of food at low costs, there are externalities or side effects associated with high-volume food processing. We focus on foodborne illness linked to two commodities: ground beef and bagged salad greens. In our analysis, we draw from the concepts of risk, reflexive modernization, and techniques of ethical neutralization. For each commodity, we find that systems organized for industrial goals overlook how production models foster cross-contamination and widespread outbreaks. Responses to outbreaks tend (...)
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  12. Spatial behavior, food storing, and the modular mind.Sara J. Shettleworth - 2002 - In Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen & Gordon M. Burghardt (eds.), The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 123--128.
     
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    Reasoning Claims for More Sustainable Food Consumption: A Capabilities Perspective.Lieske Voget-Kleschin - 2015 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (3):455-477.
    This paper examines how employing the capabilities approach in conceptualizing sustainable development allows reasoning and specifying claims for more sustainable lifestyles. In doing so, it focuses on the example of food consumption because it constitutes an ‘sustainability hotspot’ as well as a paradigmatic example for the tensions between individual lifestyles on the one hand and societal consequences of such lifestyles on the other. The arguments developed in the paper allow rebutting two common objections against claims for individual changes in (...)
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    The history of human food transfers: Tinbergen's other question.Jim Moore - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):566-567.
    Emphasis on cross-cultural testing, multiple currencies, multivariate analyses, and levels of explanation makes this an important paper. However, it does not distinguish current function from evolutionary origin; it lacks history. Rather than distinct alternatives, tolerated scrounging (TS), costly signaling (CS), and reciprocal altruism (RA) are likely to be sequentially evolved components of a single integrated system (and kin selection (KS) important only among very close relatives).
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    Convergent evolution of food recruitment mechanisms in bees and wasps.James C. Nieh - 2009 - In Jürgen Gadau & Jennifer Fewell (eds.), Organization of Insect Societies: From Genome to Sociocomplexity. Harvard. pp. 266--288.
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    Nonmarket cooperation in the indigenous food economy of taimyr, arctic russia: Evidence for control and benefit.John Ziker - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):571-571.
    Empirical data on food sharing in native Dolgan, Nganasan, and Nenets communities in Siberia provide evidence for hunter control over big game and fish, as well as likely benefits of inter-household sharing. Most food sharing occurs with kin and, thus, kin-selection-based nepotism cannot be ruled out. Reciprocal interhousehold sharing at meals occurs less often. Social context is discussed.
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    Matters of scale and the politics of the Food Safety Modernization Act.Neva Hassanein - 2011 - Agriculture and Human Values 28 (4):577-581.
    Signed into law in early 2011, the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) marked the first major overhaul of the United States’ regulatory system for food safety since the 1930s. This presidential address explores how the social movement for local and regional food systems influenced the debates around the FSMA and, in particular, how issues of scale became pivotal in those debates. Specifically, a key question revolved around whether or not the proposed regulations should apply to small farms (...)
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    Ethical analysis of food biotechnologies.Ben Mepham - 2002 - In Ruth F. Chadwick & Doris Schroeder (eds.), Applied ethics: critical concepts in philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 4--343.
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  19. Effect of environment on food safety-indian scenario.Vanisha Nambiar - 2008 - In Kuruvila Pandikattu (ed.), Dancing to Diversity: Science-Religion Dialogue in India. Serials Publications. pp. 80.
     
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    Case Studies in Bioethics: Food Incentives for Sterilization: Can They Be Just?Edward Pohlman & Daniel Callahan - 1973 - Hastings Center Report 3 (1):10.
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    Affectivity as a factor in the apparent size of pictured food objects.Howard L. Beams - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 47 (3):197.
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  22. KM Graham. Food Irradiation: A Canadian Folly.C. Findlay - 1996 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 9:83-85.
     
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    Michael S. Carolan: Reclaiming food security: Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, 2013, 216 pp, ISBN-10: 0415816963.Justa Hopma - 2015 - Agriculture and Human Values 32 (1):157-158.
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    The narrative functions of food in Afanas’ev’s fairy tales.Eliot A. Singer - 1985 - Semiotica 57 (3-4):339-368.
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    The state of food and agriculture, 1966.G. C. Bertram - 1967 - The Eugenics Review 59 (2):73-74.
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  26. Sweet necessities: Food, sex and Saint Augustine.J. T. Johnson - 2001 - Journal of Religious Ethics 29 (3):507-511.
     
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    Sustainable agriculture for a food secure third world.Ismail Serageldin - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    The morality of withholding food and fluid.Earl R. Winkler - forthcoming - Journal of Palliative Care.
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    The Politics of Hunger in an SDG Era: Food Policy in Malawi.Michael Chasukwa & Dan Banik - 2019 - Food Ethics 4 (2):189-206.
    This study focuses on the relationship between politics and hunger and the national political discourse on food security in Malawi. Our aim is to better understand the role of local and national actors in pursuing policies that aim to achieve the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The empirical focus is on the Farm Input Subsidy Program (FISP), introduced by the Malawian government in 2005–2006, which supports smallholder farmers to better access to agricultural inputs. We provide an (...)
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  30. Biotechnology and the Food Label: A Legal Perspective.Frederick Degnan - 2007 - In Paul Weirich (ed.), Labeling Genetically Modified Food: The Philosophical and Legal Debate. New York, US: Oup Usa.
     
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  31. Making sense of taste: Food and philosophy. Carolyn Korsmeyer.T. J. Diffey - 2001 - British Journal of Aesthetics 41 (3):341-343.
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    The American and His Food. Richard Osborn Cummings.Conway Zirkle - 1941 - Isis 33 (3):350-351.
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    Francisco Entrena-Duran: Food production and eating habits from around the world: a multidisciplinary approach: Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2015, 248 pp, ISBN: 978-1-63482-540-5.Tamara Álvarez-Lorente - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (4):1015-1016.
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    Governing the Transformation of Regional Food Systems: the Case of the Walloon Participatory Process.Agathe Osinski & Jonathan Peuch - 2020 - Food Ethics 5 (1-2):1-20.
    Food systems are made of a myriad of actors, visions and interests. Collaborative governance arrangement may foster their transformation towards greater sustainability when conventional means, such as state-oriented planning, technological developments or social innovations provide insufficient impetus. However, such arrangements may achieve transformative results only under certain conditions and in specific contexts. Despite an abundant literature on participatory schemes, the success for collaborative governance arrangements remains partially understood and deserves academic attention, in particular in the field of food (...)
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    Key variables in tests of food sharing.Margaret Franzen - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):563-563.
    Gurven discusses three key features of food sharing, specifically producer control, need, and contingency. I make two general points regarding the use of these variables in tests of food-sharing hypotheses. First, that these variables are relative, not absolute concepts; and second, that the predictions generated from these variables overlap significantly. In addition, I suggest frequency of sharing as a measure of contingency for the RA hypothesis.
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  36. Gridiron Gourmet: Gender and Food at the Football Tailgate.[author unknown] - 2019
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    Assessment of the Immediate and Potential Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 Outbreak on Socioeconomics, Agriculture, Security of Food and Dietary Intake in Nigeria.Richard Akinwumi Oyeyinka, Kamilu Kolade Bolarinwa, Oluwakemi Adeola Obayelu & Abiodun Elijah Obayelu - 2021 - Food Ethics 6 (1):1-22.
    Nigeria agriculture, food security and dietary intake have not been exempted from the disruptions in countless sectors around the world due to the outbreak of COVID-19. The country first experienced the outbreak on February 27, 2020, and the experience since then has shown negative effects not only on the socioeconomic conditions but also on agriculture, food security and dietary intake. Long term in-depth analysis of the effects of this pandemic on food security and dietary intake using quantitative (...)
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  38. Population and Food Supply.J. H. Richter - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Subversive Future Seeks Like-Minded Model: On the Mismatch between Visions of Food Sovereignty Futures and Quantified Scenarios of Global Food Futures.Yashar Saghai - 2021 - Ethics and International Affairs 35 (1):51-67.
    Will we, by 2050, be able to feed a rapidly growing population with healthy and sustainably grown food in a world threatened by systemic environmental crises? There are too many uncertainties for us to predict the long-term evolution of the global agri-food system, but we can explore a wide range of futures to inform policymaking and public debate on the future of food. This is typically done by creating scenarios and quantifying them with computer simulation models to (...)
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    Tiger talk and candy king: Marketing of unhealthy food and beverages to Swedish children.Helena Sandberg - 2011 - Communications 36 (2):217-244.
    This article describes a policy-driven project Marketing of unhealthy food directed to children, which represents the first extensive study of food and beverage advertising and marketing to children in Sweden. The project mapped out food and beverage advertisements directed to Swedish children to provide policymakers with current data about marketing trends to inform the debate concerning the regulation of food advertising in response to childhood obesity. The nature, number and placement of advertisements on television and in (...)
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    Maternal rations affect the food preferences of weanling rats: II.Paul M. Bronstein & David P. Crockett - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (3):227-229.
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  42. Telfer, E.-Food for Thought.D. Carr - 1998 - Philosophical Books 39:42-42.
     
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    Re-entrainment of food intake of mature and old rats to the light-dark cycle.L. F. Jakubczak - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (5):491-493.
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    (1 other version)Dining Out on Food Stamps.Lynn Keillor - 1995 - Business Ethics 9 (6):38-38.
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  45. The US food system and alternative agricultural and food networks. Place.Mark B. Lapping - 2004 - Ethics and Environment 7 (3):141-50.
     
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    David Evans: Food Waste: Home Consumption, Material Culture and Everyday Life: Bloomsbury, London, 2014, 118 pp, HB, ISBN: 978-0-85785-232-8.Jennifer Loew - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (5):905-907.
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    Effectiveness of secondary reinforcing stimuli as a function of the quantity and quality of food reinforcement.Charles Owen Hopkins - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 50 (5):339.
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    Professionals in Food Chains.Matthias Eggel, Christian Dürnberger & Svenja Springer - 2019 - Food Ethics 3 (1-2):1-4.
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    Toward the recovery of the local in the globalizing food system: The role of alternative agricultural and food models in the us.Mark B. Lapping - 2004 - Ethics, Place and Environment 7 (3):141 – 150.
    The American food system has come to be defined by three significant developments: globalization, consolidation, and industrialization. These developments have not emerged as defining elements of t...
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  50. The Spirit of Food: 34 Writers on Feasting and Fasting toward God.[author unknown] - 2010
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