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THIRD READING GROUP MEETING. Our next meeting will take place on Friday 21st March, from 4-5.30 at “Beat Root Community Cafe”. On Lower Park Row. The broad topic for the meeting is ‘The place of seeds’. The two readings we’ve chosen for this topic are:. Michael S. Carolan (2007), ‘Saving Seeds, Saving Culture: A Case Study of a Heritage Seed Bank’, Society and Natural Resources: An International Journal. 20:8, 739-750 (pdf attached). Vandana Shiva (2012) ‘Introduction: Seed Freedom What is at stake?
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First Workshop: Translating Soil, 26th March 2014. March 21, 2014. Our first collaborative workshop will look at how we make knowledge about the soil, and how this knowledge does, or does not move. Date: 26 March 2014, Time: 1300-1600 Location: […]. Read Article →. Research network and links. Welcome to the Soil, Seeds and Social Change project. In situ soil and seed practices in the permaculture movement of El Salvador. First Workshop: Translating Soil, 26th March 2014. Third Reading Group Meeting.
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Category Archives: Reading group. Second Reading Group Meeting. February 18, 2014. Our next meeting will take place on Friday 21st Feb, from 4-5.30, at “Beat Root Community Cafe” on lower Park Row. The readings we’ve chosen for next week, both of which discuss issues relating […]. Read Article →. Research network and links. Welcome to the Soil, Seeds and Social Change project. In situ soil and seed practices in the permaculture movement of El Salvador. First Workshop: Translating Soil, 26th March 2014.
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Third Reading Group Meeting. March 21, 2014. Our next meeting will take place on Friday 21st March, from 4-5.30 at “Beat Root Community Cafe” on Lower Park Row. The broad topic for the meeting is ‘The place of seeds’. The […]. Read Article →. Read Article →. What makes soil rich? Read Article →. The ‘place’ of seeds. Read Article →. How can we protect biodiversity? Read Article →. Food Sovereignty, Food Security: Bridging the Divide? Read Article →. Research network and links. Third Reading Group Meeting.
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Monthly Reading Group (Fridays, 4-5.30pm). Workshops (1-4pm, in changing locations. Lunch provided). What makes soil rich? March – Geographical Sciences, Bristol University. Translating soil (in the university). The ‘place’ of seeds. How can we protect biodiversity? May – Hamilton House, Bristol. Local Food: Pollyanna or Panacea? 3 Weds 25th June – Feed Bristol Project. 8211; –. 8211; –. Food Sovereignty, Food Security: Bridging the Divide? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Third Reading Group Meeting. March 21, 2014. Our next meeting will take place on Friday 21st March, from 4-5.30 at “Beat Root Community Cafe”. On Lower Park Row. The broad topic for the meeting is ‘The place of seeds’. The two readings we’ve chosen for this topic are:. Michael S. Carolan (2007), ‘Saving Seeds, Saving Culture: A Case Study of a Heritage Seed Bank’, Society and Natural Resources: An International Journal. 20:8, 739-750 (pdf attached). Tags: Beat Root Community Cafe. Enter your comment here.
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Feed Bristol news: Call for Volunteers
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Wednesday, 19 March 2014. Things are starting to get busy here on the Feed Bristol site and we'll be looking for some new Spring time volunteers! We would ideally like some new Friday (9.30am-4pm) and Saturday (12pm-4pm) Volunteers and Grow Leaders. We hope to meet some of you soon,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Avon Wildlife Trust's Feed Bristol. Avon, South West, United Kingdom. From wildflower meadows to ancient woodlands, from green city corridors to reclaimed wetlands, Avon Wildlife Trust is ...
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Feed Bristol news: July 2013
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Thursday, 25 July 2013. Storing and Preserving Workshop. We're gearing up to another wonderful open day at Feed Bristol, this time we're offering the chance to try your hand at pickling and preserving. We have two chefs on hand so whether you've been doing this for years and want to compare methods or have never been quite sure where to start, come along to see a cooking demonstration, ask questions and taste some of the final result! Taking place on Saturday 3rd of August, 11am-4pm at Feed Bristol.