Researchers affiliated to SOAS Food Studies Centre and partners
13 episodes
8 months ago
What is good food: A conversation about food and the construction of value - with stories from Morocco and Croatia.
Katharina Graf is a postdoctoral research fellow at the SOAS Food Studies Centre, University of London. Her research interests pertain to the preparation of food, material and social change, gender, urban space, food security, risk and uncertainty, and global food markets. Regionally, she focuses on Morocco, North Africa and the Mediterranean region.
Anna Colquhoun is a part-time doctoral student, currently based in Croatia for her fieldwork with rural food producers and restaurants. Having previously worked in food professionally, Anna returned to university to study the anthropology of food at the SOAS Food Studies Centre, where she continues her research. Her interests include the social construction of cuisine and place-making and value-creation through food.
Hosts:
Katharina Graf
Anna Colquhoun
Studio production: Anna Cohen
Editor: Mukta Das
Music: Brandi Simpson Miller
With thanks to SOAS Radio.
Music credits:
Double Down by Silent Partner
Shesh Pesh by JR Tundra
Gypsy Dance by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
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What is good food: A conversation about food and the construction of value - with stories from Morocco and Croatia.
Katharina Graf is a postdoctoral research fellow at the SOAS Food Studies Centre, University of London. Her research interests pertain to the preparation of food, material and social change, gender, urban space, food security, risk and uncertainty, and global food markets. Regionally, she focuses on Morocco, North Africa and the Mediterranean region.
Anna Colquhoun is a part-time doctoral student, currently based in Croatia for her fieldwork with rural food producers and restaurants. Having previously worked in food professionally, Anna returned to university to study the anthropology of food at the SOAS Food Studies Centre, where she continues her research. Her interests include the social construction of cuisine and place-making and value-creation through food.
Hosts:
Katharina Graf
Anna Colquhoun
Studio production: Anna Cohen
Editor: Mukta Das
Music: Brandi Simpson Miller
With thanks to SOAS Radio.
Music credits:
Double Down by Silent Partner
Shesh Pesh by JR Tundra
Gypsy Dance by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
Ep 1: Is the past tasty? Food history and heritage in Macau and Ghana
What is Good Food?
25 minutes 23 seconds
8 years ago
Ep 1: Is the past tasty? Food history and heritage in Macau and Ghana
What is good food? A conversation about food and the past in Macau and Ghana.
Mukta, a researcher in the anthropology of food at the SOAS Food Studies Centre reflects on the work of chefs involved in gaining UNESCO recognition for Macanese cooking. Brandi, a researcher in history also at SOAS shares stories of the morals of cooking in the Gold Coast in the 19th Century.
Hosts:
Mukta Das | instagram: @muktadasphd | twitter: @muktadas
Brandi Simpson Miller
Studio production: Anna Cohen
Editor: Mukta Das
Music: Brandi Simpson Miller
With thanks to SOAS Radio.
Music credits:
Double Down by Silent Partner
Tribal Song provided by nocopyrightsounds
What is Good Food?
What is good food: A conversation about food and the construction of value - with stories from Morocco and Croatia.
Katharina Graf is a postdoctoral research fellow at the SOAS Food Studies Centre, University of London. Her research interests pertain to the preparation of food, material and social change, gender, urban space, food security, risk and uncertainty, and global food markets. Regionally, she focuses on Morocco, North Africa and the Mediterranean region.
Anna Colquhoun is a part-time doctoral student, currently based in Croatia for her fieldwork with rural food producers and restaurants. Having previously worked in food professionally, Anna returned to university to study the anthropology of food at the SOAS Food Studies Centre, where she continues her research. Her interests include the social construction of cuisine and place-making and value-creation through food.
Hosts:
Katharina Graf
Anna Colquhoun
Studio production: Anna Cohen
Editor: Mukta Das
Music: Brandi Simpson Miller
With thanks to SOAS Radio.
Music credits:
Double Down by Silent Partner
Shesh Pesh by JR Tundra
Gypsy Dance by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena