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Ep 3:"Tastes like a piece of heaven". Farming, and ecological and moral science
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What is good food? A conversation about farming and ways of knowing in the US and Bangladesh Megan, a PhD researcher at the University of Exeter and programme director at Glynwood considers the challenges in developing a sustainable local food system in and around New York and in contemporary America. Camelia, an anthropologist, environmentalist and academic at Stockholm University looks out from her research with coastal populations in Bangladesh as they attempt to exert some control over a contaminating oversight-light development agenda Hosts: Megan Larmer | Instagram: @m.larmer | Twitter: @meganlarmer Camelia Dewan Studio production: Anna Cohen Editor: Mukta Das Music: Brandi Simpson Miller With thanks to SOAS Radio. Music credits: Double Down by Silent Partner Despite the Traffic by Wes Hutchinson Tapes and Tubes by Salad Days
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What is good food? A conversation about farming and ways of knowing in the US and Bangladesh Megan, a PhD researcher at the University of Exeter and programme director at Glynwood considers the challenges in developing a sustainable local food system in and around New York and in contemporary America. Camelia, an anthropologist, environmentalist and academic at Stockholm University looks out from her research with coastal populations in Bangladesh as they attempt to exert some control over a contaminating oversight-light development agenda Hosts: Megan Larmer | Instagram: @m.larmer | Twitter: @meganlarmer Camelia Dewan Studio production: Anna Cohen Editor: Mukta Das Music: Brandi Simpson Miller With thanks to SOAS Radio. Music credits: Double Down by Silent Partner Despite the Traffic by Wes Hutchinson Tapes and Tubes by Salad Days
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