The Rise of the Modern Food System - Non-credit bearing drafted
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2023-10-02 | 2023-05-01 |
| 2024-01-08 | 2023-08-01 |
| 2024-04-22 | 2023-11-01 |
Program Overview
This is a non-credit bearing course but can also be taken as
a credit bearing course
.
Discover the difference between our credit bearing and non-credit bearing courses
.The Rise of the Modern Food System short course considers questions surrounding the production, supply, preparation, consumption and disposal of food which have become central to the study of politics and society.
We will examine key debates about the origins of agricultural production, the legacy of colonialism and imperialism for the food system, the impact of food on the development of capitalism, the state’s role in the regulation of food production and consumption, and the limits of a ‘cultural’ as opposed to a ‘political’ approach to the question of food and social relations.
This cross-disciplinary course incorporates political-theoretical, historical-sociological, cultural-anthropological and public policy literatures into the syllabus.
We aim to cover:
The Rise of the Modern Food System short course is ideal if you have an interest in the political, socio-economic and cultural aspects of the production, distribution and consumption of food and drink. You may have studied politics and social sciences at university, or work in an area related to food and drink in politics, policy and public life, or in the food industry.
This course is non-credit bearing, so carries no credit points.
