Doctoral Students
Ariela Zycherman
Program: Applied Anthropology
Degree: Ph.D.
Research Interests: food and culture; global food systems; definitions of food security and insecurity; changing consumption patterns; agricultural decision making and risk management
Geographical Interests: Argentina, Bolivia, United States
Presentations & Publications:
2008 Zycherman, Ariela. "To Beef or Not to Beef: Defining Food Security and Insecurity in Tucumán Argentina" in the Journal of Ecological and Environmental Anthropology. 4:1
Zycherman, A. (2007, November) The Importance of Beef: Negotiating Diet in Tucuman, Argentina. Paper accepted for presentation at the American Anthropology Association meetings in Washington D.C.
Genishi, C and Zycherman, A (2007, November) Preschool English Learners in Head Start: Embedding Early Literacy in a Human Environment. National Council of Teachers of English meetings, New York.
Zycherman, A (2007, November) A-typical Learners and Second Language Learners. Invited lecturer in Language and Literacy in Early Childhood, Teachers College, Columbia University
Zycherman, A ( 2007, March) Finding Food in Argentina. Society for Applied Anthropology meetings, Tampa.
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