How can we democratize ownership and participation in the 4th Industrial Revolution? See our latest on inclusive innovation in #cellularagriculture, published #openaccess in AHV. Winner of the 2020 @AgSciences Buck Award & featured today in @PennStateNews! https://t.co/IbeIjHzvDQ
Important new article on the role of animals in society and "the anthropocentric legacy in both sociology and anthropology" in The Handbook of the Sociology of Morality from @rmchiles and Catherine Mendel https://t.co/hmJXRLEYV5
. @rmchiles & Mendel in "Animals and Society" discuss the anthropocentric legacy in sociology/anthropology, emergence of animal studies, and recent developments like critical animal theory & multispecies ethnography integrating social & natural sciences. https://t.co/oND5rCxwuj
I'll be offering #arguingaboutfood next semester and we'll be discussing the controversies around meat and its alternatives. The course is designed to expose food scientists to the social issues surrounding food. I'd appreciate your help in identifying NEW ideas in the field.
AgriTech investor and informant perspectives about cellular agriculture
Mark A. Gagnon, Garrett Broad, Kelia Grandison, Robert M. Chiles
https://t.co/9JlnEn4vT9
@IFAMAIntl#IFAMRInPress#openaccess
Growing up with cats and dogs, I've long been fascinated by empathy for animals. Here's a write-up on new work with Mike Lengieza, @ElianaHadTime@JanetSwim@rmchiles. Choosing empathy for animals may vary with choice context @PSUPsychology @RockEthicsPSU
https://t.co/5floFK9N9f
Nature can be the best classroom!
Dr. Rob Chiles Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology took his Introduction to Ethics and Issues in Agriculture students on a scenic hike through. @psuarboretum.
Update: The @afhvs_org@ASFS_org conference organizers have agreed to accept abstracts for the 2022 conference until 11:59 PM EST on Saturday, January 8, for both the in-person and virtual tracks of the 2022 conference #foodstudies22
We are excited to announce the 2022 @ASFS_org@afhvs_org annual conference!
🥕: "Cultivating Connections: Exploring Entry Points into Sustainable Food Systems"
📅: May 18-21, 2022
📍: University of Georgia, Athens (USA)
✔️: In person & virtual
More here: https://t.co/MMkRQZoETy