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Dossier from II International Symposium on Food Research
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020)This issue of Revista Ingesta brings together ten articles resulting from researches that were presented during the II International Symposium on Food Research, held in December 2019 on the premises of the University of São Paulo. In addition to them, it features three articles by researchers from USP, the Federal University of Espírito Santo and Queen's University, and reviews of the books Burn the Place: A Memoir, Eating NAFTA: Trade, Food Policies and the Destruction of Mexico and Meals to Come: A History of the Future of Food.
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Book of Abstracts of the II International Symposium on Food Research
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019)The second issue of Ingesta brings four articles by researchers from Bahia, São Paulo, and the University of Coimbra, as well as more than 100 abstracts from the papers presented during the II International Symposium on Food Research, held between December 4th and 6th 2019 at USP's History Building. The symposium is an initiative of the Laboratory of Historical Studies on Drugs and Food (LEHDA-USP), the academic website Comida na Cabeça, the Museu Paulista, the Postgraduate Program in Social History and the Laboratory of Studies on Brazil and the World System (LabMundi-USP), with the support of the History Department, FFLCH, CAPES, FAPESP, and Mocotó restaurant. Below, you will find the papers organized by alphabetical order within groups corresponding, first, to the international conferences, then to the roundtables, and finally to the thematic paper sessions "Hunger and Food (In)Security," "Regulatory Models," "Global Circuits," "Supply and Trade," "Material Culture and Heritage," "Identities and Representations," "Gender," and "Contemporary Diets."
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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
Revista Ingesta is a periodical that aims to publish studies on food and drug history, in order to contribute to the growth of this field of research within an interdisciplinary approach. In this special first edition, national researchers and professors of different regions and an international researcher have been invited to contribute with articles not only from a historical point of view but within other fields of human sciences such as Anthropology, Sociology, Education, Law, and Theology.