Still working on proposals for review papers for our 50th anniversary? Today (Aug 31, 2024) is the last day to submit. Email our editorial office at [email protected] with your proposal!
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Call for Proposals for Review Papers for Food Policy (for the journal’s 50th anniversary). Submit the proposal in .pdf to our editorial office at [email protected] by August 31, 2024.
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🌟 Call for proposals for reviews on food policy 🌟
@_Food_Policy are looking for reviews of a food policy-relevant literature. Reviews must make clear both the policy relevance + key remaining research questions.
Share a 2-4 page proposal by 31 August to check suitability.
.@_Food_Policy has a call for *review* papers for it's 50th anniversary issue!
--> Review papers offer a state-of-the-art summary of a food policy-related issue [length: 10k - 15k words]
2-4 page proposals due Aug 31st h/t @cbb2cornell#EconTwitter 👀
https://t.co/0ONY1d9rXS
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Call for Policy Comments for Food Policy (for the journal’s 50th anniversary). Submit via the journal’s portal no later than April 1, 2025.
For more details see: https://t.co/Y8THUyGECF
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Call for Proposals for Review Papers for Food Policy (for the journal’s 50th anniversary). Submit the proposal in .pdf to our editorial office at [email protected] by August 31, 2024.
For more details see:
https://t.co/X5jeo1mEeZ
"Perfection is impossible.
In the 1,526 singles matches I played in my career, I won almost 80% of those matches.
But what percentage of points did I win?
54%
In other words, even top ranked tennis players win barely more than half the points they play.
When you lose ever second point on average, you learn not to dwell on every shot.
You teach yourself to think:
'Okay, I double faulted...it's only a point.'
'Okay, I came to the net and I got passed again...it's only a point.'
Even a great shot, an overhead backhand smash that ends up on ESPN's top 10 playlist – that too is just a point.
Here's why I'm telling you this.
When you're playing a point, it has to be the most important thing in the world. And it is.
But when it's behind you, it's behind you.
This mindset is crucial – because it frees you to fully commit to the next point with intensity, clarity, and focus."
–@rogerfederer
Announcing v2 of our climate adaptation conference at Stanford, this Oct 10-11. Please submit! Looking for empirical work on adaptation & will consider earlier-stage working papers as well as more polished work. Submission deadline July 15. Plz share, RT https://t.co/8mRtifb54C
Reminder: Tomorrow (Tues., April 30) is the LAST DAY to submit for our special issue on fertilizer and soil health policies, edited by the guest editor team (@KibromAbay, @luckywinner1, @SpielmanDavidJ, & @pchivenge). Please submit your manuscripts on time!
(Please share widely) Call for papers for a special issue on fertilizer and soil health policies in the context of global supply disruptions and economic crises, leaded by guest editor @KibromAbay. Submission deadline April 30, 2024. For more details see: https://t.co/9pFhX5LBiy
(Please share widely) Call for papers for a special issue on fertilizer and soil health policies in the context of global supply disruptions and economic crises, leaded by guest editor @KibromAbay. Submission deadline April 30, 2024. For more details see: https://t.co/9pFhX5LBiy
Re-upping this Special Issue @_Food_Policy on fertilizer and soil health policies, which is being guest-edited by @luckywinner1, @SpielmanDavidJ, @pchivenge and myself with a deadline of April 30th. https://t.co/oNHiX28GLF
A review by our colleague, @elisap_ana and colleagues at @imperialchepi reveals that health taxes for high-fat, salt, and sugar (HFSS) foods may provide an effective tool in reducing unhealthy food intake.
Read more via @_Food_Policy: https://t.co/Du5xb151ZC
“A must-read for those that want to understand the past, present, and future of social protection in the country and beyond.”
The reviews are in for our new book, The Future of India's Social Safety Nets.
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Followed by 10 different new articles we published in Food Policy from papers submitted in response to the call for papers, supplemented w/10 other articles previously published in this journal or @journal_animal,JDE,@jdairyscience,One Health,@WorldDevJournal. One stop shop! 3/3
Very excited for a new virtual special collection on Dairy Development and Nutrition in the Developing World", guest edited by @IFPRI 's Derek Headey and Harold Alderman, and @Cornell's @JohnHoddinott6. 1/3
https://t.co/BIyoOjbm2J
The guest editors offer an insightful new review paper on the topic. They explore supply- and demand-side challenges that prevent expanding dairy consumption. And flag research priorities. 2/3 https://t.co/fDiWOidIH4
TODAY! Applying Behavioral Science to Agriculture, Food, & Agri-Environmental Policy. 10 EST USA. Presentation & Panel with @pallavi_shukla1@cbb2cornell about special issue @_Food_Policy Register here https://t.co/YaliY93frf
Inviting short policy comment submissions to Food Policy! Policy Comments offer brief commentary on topical issues of interest to the food policy research community. This new article type <=600 words + <=10 references and max 1 fig/tab. No appendix/supplementary material. 1/2
@beakinyemi Think of it like those letters to the editor columns in Science, Nature or The Economist that are not responding to a published article but rather raise an important, novel, brief point.