Course Details
Politics, Power and Food
Course Code GAST807
EFTS 0.1250
Points 15.00
Level 8
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Prescriptor
Permeating the socio-cultural study of gastronomy is the often subtle but persuasive influence of politics, power and social justice. This is driven by larger economic forces. Students will examine the politics of food as a domestic product and as global commodity by relating consumption to economic flows, cultural practice, trade policy, and globalisation. This will be achieved through analysing food not just as a means of nutrition, but as a political, cultural and economic product to be consumed.
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Qualifications
The course is available as part of the following qualifications.
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  AK2016   Postgraduate Diploma in Gastronomy   (PgDipGast)
120.00
  AK2017   Postgraduate Certificate in Gastronomy   (PgCertGast)
60.00
No requisite courses specified.
  ICE1   Individual Course Enrolment   (ICE)
0.00
  AK2015   Master of Gastronomy   (MGast)
180.00
Timetable
2025Semester 1 Standard
Class Stream Starting Ending Day Time Room
GAST807/W101  04-Mar-2025  03-Jun-2025  TUE  5:00 PM - 8:00 PM  WH308 
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