Food patterns put ‘food of Europeans’ and ‘food of others’ closely together. The Author underlies how social, religious and cultural data make up a framework of analysis in which comparative and anthropologist scholars work closely together: anthropologists can be key in discovering important food habits and customs, and legal scholars can help find relevant legal rules taking into account different cultural needs.
Not Just a Bug: Brief Remarks of Legal Anthropology for New Food Choices / S. Lanni (CONSUMATORI E MERCATO). - In: Cibo e diritto : una prospettiva comparata. 1 / [a cura di] L. Scaffardi, V. Zeno-Zencovich. - Prima edizione. - [s.l] : RomaTrePress, 2020 Jun. - ISBN 9791280060259. - pp. 65-79 (( Intervento presentato al 25. convegno Colloquio biennale Associazione italiana di Diritto comparato tenutosi a Parma nel 2019.
Not Just a Bug: Brief Remarks of Legal Anthropology for New Food Choices
S. Lanni
2020
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Food patterns put ‘food of Europeans’ and ‘food of others’ closely together. The Author underlies how social, religious and cultural data make up a framework of analysis in which comparative and anthropologist scholars work closely together: anthropologists can be key in discovering important food habits and customs, and legal scholars can help find relevant legal rules taking into account different cultural needs.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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