University of Texas
Austin, Texas USA
15-16 October 2013
Conference Focus
The
International Conference on Food Studies travels to Austin, Texas in
2013, where local and sustainable food production is a cornerstone of
the Austinite culture. A city rich with a dedicated community of
locavores, some of the country’s longest running farmers markets, and
numerous slow foods advocate groups, Austin is an ideal location for the
discussion of all the dimensions of food studies including
agricultural, environmental, nutritional, health, social, economic and
cultural perspectives on food.
The
Conference will address a range of critically important issues and
themes relating to the Food Studies community. Plenary speakers include
some of the leading thinkers in these areas, as well as numerous paper,
colloquium and workshop presentations.
We are inviting proposals for paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters/exhibits, or colloquia (See Proposal Types).
Proposal ideas that extend beyond these thematic areas will also be
considered. For more information about the ideas and themes underlying
this community, see Our Focus.
Virtual
participation is available for those who are unable to attend the
conference in person. Proposals for virtual presentations may be
submitted at any time, up to the start of the conference. All
conference registrants (in-person and virtual) may also submit their
written papers for publication in the refereed Food Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal.
Submit a Conference Proposal
To
learn more aobut preparing and submitting your conference proposal,
including guidelines, deadines, and "how-to" information, go to Submitting Your Work: Conference Presentations.
Conference Details
To
learn more about the conference, including speakers, session formats,
venue, registration, and the like, stay in The Conference section of the
website and use the navigation bar on the left to access desired
information.
For more information, and live links, see: http://food-studies.com/the-conference/call-for-papers
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