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  1. Reflections of a food studies researcher: Connecting the community-university-policy divide….becoming the hyphens!

    Reflections of a food studies researcher: Connecting the community-university-policy divide….becoming the hyphens!

    2025-03-19 22:04:01 | Report | Contributeur(s): Lesley Frank | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v1i1.13

    This narrative presents refections on the role of the food studies researcher from the prespective of a new academic with a background in community and policy work. It details a multi-phased, mixed methods case study on the public policy relations of infant food insecurity in Canada and...

  2. Reflections on Foodsheds in Three Continents

    Reflections on Foodsheds in Three Continents

    2025-03-19 22:03:59 | Article | Contributeur(s): Harriet Friedmann | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v1i1.35

    I have been thinking for a while now about the intriguing concept of foodshed in changing urban food regions. As the world becomes more urban, North and South, new fora, such as the International Urban Food Network—with the Toronto Food Policy Council as partner—reflect this shift of...

  3. Réflexions autour du projet de bibliographie des éditions lyonnaises du seizième siècle (BEL16)

    Réflexions autour du projet de bibliographie des éditions lyonnaises du seizième siècle (BEL16)

    Article | Contributeur(s): Raphaële Mouren

    In November 2007, l’École nationale supérieure des sciences de l’information et des bibliothèques—France’s national school for information and librarianship—launched an ambitious project, following William Kemp’s proposal: establishing, in electronic form, an exhaustive, retrospective...

  4. Reform and Revolution Among Sixteenth Century Radicals

    Reform and Revolution Among Sixteenth Century Radicals

    2023-06-29 18:44:26 | Article | Contributeur(s): Edward J. Furcha

  5. Reformation History Research in German-speaking Switzerland

    Reformation History Research in German-speaking Switzerland

    2023-06-29 18:44:52 | Article | Contributeur(s): Fritz Büsser

  6. Reformation Materials at the Knox College Library

    Reformation Materials at the Knox College Library

    2023-04-13 18:55:38 | Article | Contributeur(s): Allen L. Farris

  7. Reforming the Tudor Dialogue: A Case Study

    Reforming the Tudor Dialogue: A Case Study

    Article | Contributeur(s): Seymour Baker House

    This case study assesses the implications of rhetorical style in dialogues by Thomas Becon and his contemporary, Desiderius Erasmus. Becon imitated an Erasmian theme but rejected Erasmus's classically oriented rhetoric and the epistemology it advanced. Instead, he used the dialogue form as a...

  8. Reformist, progressive, radical: The case for an inclusive alliance

    Reformist, progressive, radical: The case for an inclusive alliance

    2025-03-19 22:13:06 | Essay | Contributeur(s): Janet Elizabeth Poppendieck | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v9i2.534

    Scholars of food regimes and food movements have argued that the capacity of the contemporary food movement to achieve significant change is dependent upon the nature of the alliances formed by the progressive, food justice component of the broader array of food change organizations. They have...

  9. Reframing food as a commons in Canada: Learning from customary and contemporary Indigenous food initiatives that reflect a normative shift

    Reframing food as a commons in Canada: Learning from customary and contemporary Indigenous food initiatives that reflect a normative shift

    2025-03-19 22:13:13 | Essay | Contributeur(s): Jodi Koberinski, Jose Luis Vivero-Pol, Joseph LeBlanc | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v9i1.504

    This paper interrogates the role of the dominant narrative of “food-as-commodity” in framing food systems policy in Canada. Human values shape policies, usually privileging those policies that are aligned with dominant values and neglecting others that confront dominant values. In that sense,...

  10. Regemination in Gadda's Pasticciaccio

    Regemination in Gadda's Pasticciaccio

    Article | Contributeur(s): Rodica Diaconescu-Blumenfeld

  11. Reimagining recipes for food studies: Enriching—not spoiling—the broth

    Reimagining recipes for food studies: Enriching—not spoiling—the broth

    2025-03-19 22:12:49 | Article | Contributeur(s): Stephanie Chartrand, Laurence Hamel-Charest, Raihan Hassen, Anson Hunt, noura nasser, Kelsey Speakman, David Szanto | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v11i2.678

    This perspective is a continuation of a conversation started during “Reimagining Food, Food Systems, and Food Studies,” a plenary session in which we, the authors, participated at the eighteenth annual assembly of the Canadian Association for Food Studies (CAFS). Assessing current...

  12. Relations of Travel: Itinerary of a Practice

    Relations of Travel: Itinerary of a Practice

    Article | Contributeur(s): Andreas Motsch

    Retraçant l’histoire de la relation de voyage jusqu’à la relatio en tant que témoignage dans un contexte légal, cet article souligne la nature performative de la relation en tant que pratique discursive. Il met également en lumière ses racines dans l’oralité et analyse les transformations qu’elle...

  13. Relative Values: Gendering Time and Space

    Relative Values: Gendering Time and Space

    Article | Contributeur(s): Alison Findlay

    Cet article montre que les hommes des débuts de la modernité étaient plus près des liens radicaux d’Einstein entre le temps et l’espace, que les scientifiques modernes d’après Newton. L’écriture offrait aux hommes et aux femmes un accès à un espace imaginaire au-delà du temps chronologique, et...

  14. Relaying the Epistemic Foundations of a Transcultural Natural Theology: Proving the Existence of God in Valignano’s Catechismus christianae fidei and Ruggieri’s Tianzhu shilu

    Relaying the Epistemic Foundations of a Transcultural Natural Theology: Proving the Existence of God in Valignano’s Catechismus christianae fidei and Ruggieri’s Tianzhu shilu

    Article | Contributeur(s): Daniel Canaris

    When European missionaries first entered Asia and the New World, they largely transposed to their new contexts European catechisms that assumed the intellectual passivity of the catechumen. The Jesuits, however, soon realized that such textual models would not be appropriate in East Asia which...

  15. Relazioni tra confraternite nel genovesato tra XVII e XVIII secolo: il caso di Fegino in Val Polcevera

    Relazioni tra confraternite nel genovesato tra XVII e XVIII secolo: il caso di Fegino in Val Polcevera

    2023-04-27 19:45:04 | Article | Contributeur(s): Giorgio Passerini

  16. Religion and the Law in Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair

    Religion and the Law in Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair

    Article | Contributeur(s): Jeanette Ferreira-Ross

    In Bartholomew Fair, Jonson, speaking for the Establishment, debunks the presumptuous "singularity" of extreme Puritans, demonstrating the folly of "authority" which is rooted not in traditional structures of church and state but in excentricity and private fancies. Jonson's satirical method...

  17. Religious Brotherhoods in the Middle Ages and Modern Times (To the end of the 18th Century). An International Conference, 15–16 May 2012, Kielce (Poland)
  18. Religious Confraternities in a Polish Town. The Case in Sandomierz from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries
  19. Religious food guidance

    Religious food guidance

    2025-03-19 22:13:11 | Essay | Contributeur(s): Michel Desjardins | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v9i1.514

    This article reviews some of the ways in which food intersects with religion and argues that people’s religious food habits prepare them to critically engage the food they eat. Religious food guidance is presented through five categories: permanent food restrictions, temporary food...

  20. Religious Polemics and Two Sixteenth Century English Editions of Erasmus's Enchiridion Militis Christiani, 1545-1561