FEASTschrift: Snack-sized reflections on wrangling complexity
A collection of works celebrating the retirement of Professor Stanley Ulijaszek
von Amy McLennan (editor)
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Über das Buch
Stanley Ulijaszek MA (Oxford), MA (Cambridge), BSc (Manchester), MSc, PhD (London) is a nutritional anthropologist whose work centres on the evolutionary basis for, and cultural diversity in, nutritional health.
He is a sought-after advisor, supervisor, collaborator and colleague. His emphasis on collaboration, collegiality, curiosity, complexity, creativity and commensality creates the conditions for innovative research and student thriving.
This collection is at once a celebration of Stanley’s legacy to date in and through people who have worked with him, a gesture of gratitude to him, and a book that offers people wanting to do similar work a few new ways to dig in.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Biografien & Erinnerungen
- Weitere Kategorien Kochbücher, Bildbände
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Projektoption: 20×25 cm
Seitenanzahl: 48 -
ISBN
- Bedrucktes Hardcover: 9798881330408
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Feb. 08, 2024
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter festschrift, swimming, food, complexity, Ulijaszek
Über den Autor
Amy McLennan is a social researcher, educator, and facilitator with expertise in health, society, technology and food. She also has a passion for designing and facilitating research-infused learning experiences for a wide range of audiences, and has delivered a vibrant range of outputs for international audiences, including corporate training programs, government policy, and public art exhibitions. Amy is a systems thinker whose work typically sits at the intersections of multiple disciplines and sectors. She has degrees in biomedical science and French (Flinders University), anatomical sciences (University of Adelaide) and medical anthropology (University of Oxford), and she completed her doctoral and post-doctoral studies in social and cultural anthropology (University of Oxford). She has professional experience working in Australian state and federal government departments, including the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and in private sector consulting.