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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

The Meaning of ''Culture''

It goes without saying that “culture” is a confusing word, this year or any year. Merriam-Webster offers six definitions for it (including the biological one, as in “bacterial culture”). The problem is that “culture” is more than the sum of its definitions. If anything, its value as a word depends

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Guanajuato (Mexico) debuts as a Latin American Capital of Gastronomy

During the International Tourism Fair in Madrid, the state will receive the title of Capital of Gastronomy 2015 which will start with 105 gastronomic, cultural and artistic activities in Mexico. The Secretary of Tourism of Guanajuato, Fernando Olivera Rocha, accompanied by the Ambassador of Mexico in Spain, Roberta Lajous, and the

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

How to Buy Food: The Psychology of the Supermarket

“Going to the supermarket is never as simple as popping in for a carton of milk”. The simple fact of the matter is that going grocery shopping isn’t—and never was—as simple as you imagined, whether you’re on your own for the first time, or you’ve been shopping for a family of

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

The FAO must Do More to Promote Food as a Basic Human Right

Should the UN’s leading food security agency prioritise helping countries boost their agricultural production with subsidised chemical fertiliser, or promote ecological farming practices? Should it help countries protect themselves against import surges, or open them to the global marketplace? Should it work exclusively with national ministries of agriculture, or demand

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

The North Carolina Way: A Food Sisterhood Flourishes in North Carolina

The North Carolina food sisterhood stretches out beyond restaurants, into pig farming, flour milling and pickling. Women run the state’s pre-eminent pasture-raised meat and organic produce distribution businesses and preside over its farmers’ markets. They influence food policy and lead the state’s academic food studies. And each fall, the state

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Pilsen and Mons: European Capitals of Culture 2015

Pilsen (Czech Republic) and Mons (Belgium) are the European Capitals of Culture for 2015. Pilsen will officially launch its cultural programme on 17 January and Mons on 24 January, starting a year-long programme of cultural activities which will boost local community involvement and attract participants from near and far …READ

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

How Reducing Food Waste Could Ease Climate Change

More than a third of all of the food that’s produced on our planet never reaches a table. It’s either spoiled in transit or thrown out by consumers in wealthier countries, who typically buy too much and toss the excess. This works out to roughly 1.3 billion tons of food,

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

DASTA moves on Low Carbon and Creative Tourism in 2015

Low carbon tourism is expected to raise public awareness of the impact of global warming caused by tourism. Meanwhile creative tourism should help stimulate the number of tourists during the low season.  Last year, twelve tourism-based communities in six special designated areas have since 2013, helped reduce carbon caused by

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

World's Biggest Labyrinth Is Yet Another Reason To Go To Italy

In Fontanellato, just outside Parma, surrounded by verdure and silence, Franco Maria Ricci has built the largest bamboo labyrinth in the world. The Masone Labyrinth is a project that could potentially attract thousands of visitors and create “at least twenty jobs.” Ricci’s foundation was created to collect artwork, books and host exhibitions,

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

From trough to Table: Mapping the Food Chain Saves Lives

Nearly half of global manufacturers say they don’t have any visibility past their direct suppliers – in other words, they don’t know what is happening in their supply chain. While they may audit first tier suppliers, they usually cannot see beyond them to their suppliers’ suppliers.Applying higher standards to information

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

13th Conference on "European Culture" | Cluj-Napoca, Romania

The European Studies Institute of the University of Piura (Peru) and the Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca (Romania) invite you to the 13th «European Culture» Conference, which will take place in Cluj-Napoca, Romania between the 29th and the 31th of October 2015 at the Faculty of European Studies (Babeş-Bolyai University). The dialogue between

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