Charlotte LR Payne
Charlotte LR Payne
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      • An overview
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      • Imported insects compensate for a decline in wild foraging
    • The ‘semi domestication’ of wasps for use as food in contemporary Japan >
      • What can we learn from insect 'semi-domestication'?
    • Public health and edible insects
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    • Wild harvesting in DRC
    • Gender roles in insect foraging and management
    • Edible insects in San Antonio Etlatongo, Oaxaca, Mexico
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IFF Workshop 2015: Afternoon sessions

Please click on the links to see the slides for each presentation:

Session 3: Psychology, well-being and marketing 

Josephs, J (University of Southampton) Capability, Opportunity and Motivation: Factors determining insect eating behaviour 
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House, J (University of Sheffield) Social and cultural factors affecting acceptance of insects as food in the Netherlands 

Session 4: Welfare, ethics and legislation (Chair: Marc Schleunitz)

Müller, A (Humboldt University of Berlin), Evans, J (Nordic Food Lab), Payne, C (University of Oxford), Roberts, R (Nordic Food Lab) Entomophagy and Power 

Below are a few photos from the afternoon sessions:
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