Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 72.36 |
Liaison | Andrew D'Amico |
Submission Date | Nov. 13, 2024 |
Princeton University
IN-27: Online Sustainability Course
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.50 / 0.50 |
Andrew
D'Amico Assistant Director Office of Sustainability |
Has the institution offered a free, sustainability-focused course on the public internet in which students were enrolled within the previous three years?:
Title and a brief description of the institution’s free, online sustainability course:
Food Ethics
We are what we eat--morally as well as molecularly. So how should concerns about animals, workers, the environment, and community inform our food choices? Can we develop viable foodways for growing populations while respecting race, ethnic, and religious differences? What does food justice look like in a global industrial food system where there are massive differences in resources, education, and food security?
The main goal of this course is not to prescribe answers to these questions but to give students the tools required to reflect on...empirical issues regarding food production, distribution, and consumption.
Sustainability Topics: Animal Agriculture; Alternative Meat; Food Justice, Race, and Justice for Farmworkers; Organic Food; Local, sustainable food vs. industrial food system
Instructor: Professor Andrew Chignell
Website URL where information about the free, online sustainability course is available:
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