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Summary: Food is a constant presence in our lives, serving many functions: sustenance, social facilitation, comfort, among others. Yet very little research has been done examining the motivations involved in food choice from a sociopolitical context.
Final Project: February 2001.
Advisors: Dr. Elizabeth Lawrence, Dr. Marion Copeland.
Thesis submitted for the MS in Animals ... read moreand Public Policy degree.read less
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